Join thousands of others in gathering valuable environmental information with Project BudBurst. Project BudBurst is a national field campaign for educators, students, families, and other volunteers designed to engage the public in making careful observations of the phenophases such as first leafing, first flower, and first fruit ripening of a diversity of trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses in their local area. Participants contribute to a better understanding of how changing climates impact plant species.
Resources for Educators
Project BudBurst offers resources that are designed for use by educators in K-12 and higher education in informal and formal learning environments to more effectively implement Project BudBurst with their students. Our resources include:
K-12 Educators:
Classroom Implementation Guide
Classroom Registration Guide
Addressing Educational Standards Guide
Supplemental Activities
Informal Education:
Levels of Participation
Regular Reports
Single Reports
Seasonal Campaigns
Partnerships
Higher Education (University and College):
Resources for undergraduate faculty and students in Botany, Ecology, Biology and other related environmental sciences
Opportunity to engage students in authentic and ongoing research in plant phenology
Project BudBurst data is freely available on the website
To access these resources and much more, visit http://www.budburst.org.
Project BudBurst
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)
Join thousands of others in gathering valuable environmental information with Project BudBurst. Project BudBurst is a national field campaign for educators, students, families, and other volunteers designed to engage the public in making careful observations of the phenophases such as first leafing, first flower, and first fruit ripening of a diversity of trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses in their local area. Participants contribute to a better understanding of how changing climates impact plant species.
Resources for Educators
Project BudBurst offers resources that are designed for use by educators in K-12 and higher education in informal and formal learning environments to more effectively implement Project BudBurst with their students. Our resources include:
K-12 Educators:
Informal Education:
Higher Education (University and College):
To access these resources and much more, visit http://www.budburst.org.