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July 2025

Tour for Saguaro National Park

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Docent Training

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Tree Ring Talk

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(Tree Ring Talk by Martin Girardin)

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Upper Rio Grande streamflow and runoff efficiency: analyses of instrumental data provide insights for tree-ring reconstructions

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How to engage with Southwest Fire Science Consortium—your friendly regional wildland fire resource hub

The Southwest is defined by its striking landscapes, stretching from the Sonoran Desert to pine forests, grasslands, and woodlands. These iconic places are rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage, and they inspire the American imagination. These landscapes are increasingly impacted by climate change and drought, altered fire regimes, invasive species, shifting patterns of human use and expansion of the wildland–urban interface, and political volatility that affect funding and priorities.
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