The coming of gold to quaking aspen leaves signal autumn at the Santa Fe National Forest areas by Aspen Vista and the Santa Fe Ski Basin. The timing of the gold change is of interest to scientists studying climate change. They're calling for help from ordinary citizens to record observations of aspens and 299 other plant and animal species through the USA National Phenology Network.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
The coming of gold to quaking aspen leaves signal autumn at the Santa Fe National Forest areas by Aspen Vista and the Santa Fe Ski Basin. The timing of the gold change is of interest to scientists studying climate change. They're calling for help from ordinary citizens to record observations of aspens and 299 other plant and animal species through the USA National Phenology Network.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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