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Wildflower Watch, a community science effort aimed at tracking changes in bloom times, is being organized in Grand Teton National Park. The guided walks will take place at the Blacktail Butte parking lot off HWY 89/191 just north of Moose Junction. Participants should be prepared for a short hike with closed-toed shoes, water, and bear spray. Notebooks, pens, field guides, and light snacks will be provided for the two-mile roundtrip hike with frequent stops. RSVP by emailing Charlotte Cadow, the Community Science Specialist.

The scheduled dates and times for the walks are as follows:

– Wednesday, April 17, 1-3 p.m.

– Wednesday, April 24, 1-3 p.m.

– Wednesday, May 1, 1-3 p.m.

– Wednesday, May 8, 9–11 a.m.

– Wednesday, May 15, 9–11 a.m.

– Wednesday, May 29

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