Native Grass Planting at Bar Boot Ranch Join us for a weekend planting native grasses on the Barboot Ranch, in the Leslie Canyon area, Southwest of the Chiricahua Mountains. We will be staying at a ranch building, but you will need camping gear as there are no beds available. This trip is free of charge...
Thinking like a river: Wildlife and water in the lower Verde watershed Jan Schipper, Ph.D. Conservation Research Post-doctoral Fellow, ASU School of Life Sciences and the Phoenix Zoo Please join us for an Arizona Center for Nature Conservation lecture presented by the Arthur L. and Elaine V. Johnson Foundation Surface water is vital to wildlife,...
Guided Bird Walks at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum Dates: December 16, 23 & 30 8:30 A.M. bright red resident Northern Cardinals are among dozens of species seen and heard around the gardens here every week --Read bird checklist reports and learn where to find them on guided 8:30 a.m. birdwalks each Friday bird walks with...
Walnut Planting for Gray Squirrels TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE! BACKGROUND The Santa Catalina grey squirrel (a subspecies of the Arizona grey squirrel) is in decline throughout the Catalinas and Rincons. Fire, and competition with introduced Abert’s squirrels, are thought to be some of the reasons for their lower numbers, but we are hoping...
The 50th JAM will be held in Farmington, NM from February 9th-11th. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to spread the word about your work. See the attached flyer for guidance on submission criteria. 2017jamcallforpapersoct24_v2 http://arizona-newmexico.fisheries.org/2017-jam/
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,...
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...