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Site code=school-project-site. School codes. Project codes: buds=Fall-Spring Phenology, hwa=Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, vernal=Vernal Pools, stream=Streams, forest=Changing Forests.

IDSite
Code*
TeacherDateLandscape
Position
AspSlopeRock
Cover
(%)
WaterCanopy
Cover
(%)
Pests
Pathogens
Human
Activity
Weather
Events
Debris
Cover
(%)
Wildlife
Sign
Invasive
Plants
Survey
Notes
24AWH-forest-002Chamas11/1/2017hillside-upper110moderateroc-01-05nonecan-26-50winter-mothfootpath
open-field
stone-wall
downed-branches
snapped-trees
uprooted-trees
deb-06-25deer-moose-browse
woodpecker-holes
deer-pellets
other
noneWe noticed what appeared to be a winter moth in pupal state in a rotting log next to the site. The "Other" form of wildlife sign was evidence of some leaves being eaten by insects. We also saw deer, red tailed hawks, and an barred owl at the site (not on