European Phenology Campaign - European Phenology Campaign
My Tree in Autumn
In autumn, the trees shine with bright shades of yellow and red as they prepare for winter rest. Their leaves slowly change color and fall in a process called green-down. Let's enjoy the beauty of autumn change together!
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Join the 2024 Autumn Tree Campaign
The campaign started in mid-September, but it’s still possible to join! By registering, you'll have the opportunity to earn a certificate for your active participation. You’ll also receive a newsletter with activities, teaching inspiration, and invitations to webinars.
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What can you expect?
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3 activities guiding you through Green-down observations. Get a GLOBE Plant Color Guide from your GLOBE Country Coordinator!
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Opening webinar where you will learn all you need for the autumn observations
- Sharing results and pictures at the discussion forum - a great place to connect with others and even find partners for collaboration.
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Finding out, how tall your tree is by trying the tree height activity.
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Tree Reporters challenge - get to know your tree in a different way
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Certificates for active schools
For further information about the campaign, please read below or email us at lenka.kleger@terezanet.cz.
How to start your autumn observations?
Select one or more of the 7 species (Hazel, Fig, Lime, Oak, Sour cherry, Birch, Beech) that GLOBE students around Europe and Eurasia follow in spring.
What else can you do?
- Research how the autumn change of trees relates to weather.
- Read the article "Why do the leaves change color?" and learn more about autumn change.
- Take pictures with GrowApp and make a time-lapse video.
- Get trained in Green-up observations - protocol e-training
- Get inspired by the research and activities of other students.
- Try an activity focused on the role of trees in the global carbon cycle.
"The benefits are multiple for the students such as observing nature and learning to be patient. They analyse the results, make a hypothesis and give the conclusion in the end which is the basis for the scientific way of thinking."
Ankica Veseljić, OS Banija, Croatia
Activities for students
- Activity 1: My Tree
- Activity 2: Color Change of Leaves
- Activity 3: My Green Down Data + Data Upload Guide
To observe and record tree color change (Activities 2 and 3) students will need the GLOBE Plant Color Guide. To get this guide, contact your GLOBE country coordinator.
Additional activities
- How Tall Is My Tree- measuring tree height
- How Leaves Lose Weight - carbon activity
To read more about GLOBE green down observations, download the Green-Down protocol, Field guide and Data Sheet from the Download materials tab.
Collaboration
Why collaborate?
Apart from new knowledge about phenology, students learn to communicate with international students. These skills are essential for living in the 21st century.
How to start a collaboration?
Go to the campaign discussion forum and invite partners to collaborate by post. Wait for a post to reach other schools registered on the forum and get ready for new partnerships.
After finding a partner school, what can members do?
- Regularly exchange data and pictures by email
- Plan a call and discuss their experience and results
- Plan a student research project together