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Plant phenological observations and networks in North America have been largely local and regional in extent until recent decades. In the USA, cloned plant monitoring networks were the exception to this pattern, with data collection spanning the late 1950s until approximately the early 1990s. Animal observation networks, especially for birds have been more extensive. The USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN), established in the mid-2000s is a recent effort to operate a comprehensive national-scale network in the United States. In Canada, PlantWatch, as part of Nature Watch, is the current national-scale plant phenology program.

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Schwartz, M. D., Beaubien, E. G., Crimmins, T. M., & Weltzin, J. F. (2013). North America. In Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science (pp. 67–89). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6925-0_5

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