2017 JAM : Second Call for Papers!
JAM 2017 50th Joint Annual Meeting of the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the Wildlife Society and the Arizona/New Mexico Chapters of the American Fisheries Society The 50th Joint Annual Meeting will be held at the: Marriott in Farmington, NM http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/fmncy-courtyard-farmington/ Thursday – Saturday, February 9-11th, 2017 To register and get additional information about the conference,...
Boyce Thompson Arboretum – Geology Walk
Geology Guided Walk at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum Dates: December 31 Learn about rocks and volcanic formations along our main trail on a tour with Professional geologists Rich Leveille and Phil St. George as your guides for a special New Years Weekend tour that compresses almost two billion years of geologic history into just over one...
Sky Island Alliance: Fence Removal at BANWR
Sky Island Alliance 406 S 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ, United StatesFence Removal at BANWR (Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge) TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE! Join SIA for a weekend working out on the beautiful Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as we improve habitat and connectivity for wildlife! BACKGROUND The 117,464-acre Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1985 for the benefit of the endangered...
PHX Zoo – Tamarins and Teamwork: What It Takes to Conserve the Critically Endangered Cotton-top Tamarin in Colombia
Phoenix Zoo 455 N Galvin Pkwy , Phoenix, Arizona, United StatesTamarins and Teamwork: What It Takes to Conserve the Critically Endangered Cotton-top Tamarin in Columbia Anne Savage, Ph.D. Executive Director of Proyecto Tití, Inc. and Conservation Director for Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Please join us for a Phoenix Zoo conservation lecture presented by the Arthur L. and Elaine...
Boyce Thompson Arboretum – Edible – Medicinal Desert Plants Walk
Boyce Thompson Arboretum 37615 U.S. Highway 60, Superior, AZ, United StatesEdible - Medicinal Desert Plants Walk Guided by Dave Morris Boyce Thompson Arboretum January 14 @ 1:30 PM Explore our Curandero Trail on a slow-paced walk guided by Choctaw Nation member and ethno-botanist David Morris; his leisurely one-hour Sunday afternoon walk November 27 is your chance to learn about prickly pear cacti, ratany, agaves, jojobas --...
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Field Institute – Student Volunteer Opportunities
McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Field Institute 1.) Restoring Native Vegetation on closed trails - an experimental approach: Description: Trails that are closed often leave visible scars on the landscape, which can be mitigated using a variety of restoration techniques. However, very little is known about the effectiveness of the various techniques, especially in the Sonoran...