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In Wisconsin

Phenology

A look at why phenology is important to the UW Arboretum and Aldo Leopold's legacy.

Aired 04/14/2011 | Rating TV-G

In Wisconsin

Phenology

Special | 7m 56s

A look at why phenology is important to the UW Arboretum and Aldo Leopold's legacy.

Phenology is a science that tracks the firsts for every season like the first robin, first snowfall, and when things sprout, bud and blossom. It's the unofficial account of when the seasons change. It's also important information in the study of climate change. Reporter Jo Garrett shows you why phenology is important to the UW Arboretum and Aldo Leopold's legacy.

Aired 04/14/2011 | Rating TV-G

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In Wisconsin is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

In Wisconsin

Phenology

Special | 7m 56s

Phenology is a science that tracks the firsts for every season like the first robin, first snowfall, and when things sprout, bud and blossom. It's the unofficial account of when the seasons change. It's also important information in the study of climate change. Reporter Jo Garrett shows you why phenology is important to the UW Arboretum and Aldo Leopold's legacy.

Aired 04/14/2011 | Rating TV-G

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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