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Phenology Spot

For my Phenology spot I chose centennial woods since its so easy to access and such a pristine natural environment. I chose my spot by finding the high ground so that my phenology spot can be more...

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Location

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Map

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Event Map

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Late Summer/Early Fall Photos

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Phenology Spot Over Break

Money’s Bay image:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooney%27s_Bay_Park#/media/File:Mooney%27s_Bay,_Ottawa.JPG Over break i visited Mooney’s bay which is a park where track and field events, dragon boat...

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Social Ecological Systems Diagram and Description

Thinking about my phenology spot as a social ecological system is an interesting and ultimately useful exercise. It is interesting to think of it a social-ecological system because that exactly what...

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Late Fall / Early Winter

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Phenological Changes Over Time

As you can see from my two photo gallery postings the changes in my phenology spot mostly consisted of leaves falling off of trees. Other than that the large dead logs in my area became far more rotted...

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Wildlife and Vegetation

The species of vegetation I was able to identify: Birch, Asch, Maple, Pine, Beech, Mosses, ferns, shrubbery such as Barberry, much of these ground species died off as winter approached. Species of...

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Human Land use History

I found from research the the 65 acres of woods at Centennial was previously used as an area for grazing farm animals, just like much of Vermont. The switch to academic studied preservation land was...

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Place Project blog assignment #2

Limits/signs of resource use: Some kind of land marker Mysterious land marker missing half of its plack is a sign that humans to create resources in the past used the area. Cattle were once grazed and...

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Blog Post #3

Ethics- My sight seems to be fairly important to people for a number of reasons. First off, there is half of a place marker that’s porpoise is illegible at my sight meaning someone had importance for...

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Final Blog Post

My sight is an almost fully natural area that has been saved from the total limitation that human interaction cause on natural sights, however, since the institution of UVM has spared centennial woods...

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