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Why Cacti Get Legal Protection in Arizona (And Can’t Be Moved Without Permission)Imagine standing under the blinding sun of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by towering, ancient sentinels with spiny arms ...
Two Indigenous food educators showcased the abundance of the Sonoran Desert during a tour for the Society of Environmental ...
Two Indigenous food educators led a tour showcasing edible and useful Sonoran Desert plants. Participants learned about palo verde flowers for tea, edamame-tasting pods and hunting woodrats.
However, one uniquely Arizonan experience may not instantly come to mind: Adopting a Sonoran Desert tortoise. Since 1981, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has facilitated a program to allow ...
The addition will strengthen wildlife corridors, preserve Sonoran desert habitat and expand recreational access. The Trust for Public Land, an organization with a mission to create quality parks ...
Photos: What migrants leave behind on their journeys through the desert Personal effects are scattered throughout the Sonoran Desert, where thousands of undocumented immigrants have died making ...
Yet the Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cacti, trees and flowers from all around the world. The garden's brightly colored plants sharply contrast the Sonoran Desert's ...
Steve Blackwell, conservation collections manager at Desert Botanical Garden, and his team found themselves stumped by a ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Dozens of owls and vintage decorations adorn cafes in Flagstaff and Phoenix, where customers can order delicious breakfast and lunch like “owlrageous” omelets, ...
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