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25 oz aluminum BPA-free water bottle

$10.00

Is there a hike in your future? Bring this sleek water bottle on your next outdoor adventure to stay hydrated and promote local conservation efforts.

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Support the 30×30 campaign - March 1, 2021

Have you heard of the 30×30 campaign? While this campaign has circulated for a while, it hit the national news recently when President Biden pledged in an Executive Order to preserve 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. This ambitious goal is being called a “moonshot.”  According to this recent article in The Guardian: “One […]

Closing the Gap: Fencing gaps near the SR77 wildlife crossings are coming to a close - February 26, 2021

by Jessica Moreno, Conservation Science Director The last time I took a stroll down Big Wash, which runs along the west side of Oracle Road, the chill air pressed against my face mask but still managed to carry the smell of triangle leaf bursage and creosote. Gambel’s quail scurried away with their bustling chip-chip-chip alarm […]

Remembering Bob Cratty - January 26, 2021

by Terry Minks Bob was a dear friend to all his acquaintances in Sun City, Oro Valley and to my wife and me ever since we came to live in Arizona 18 years ago. Bob delighted in introducing newcomers to his favorite places throughout Arizona. He was a history buff and was the first person […]

We Stand Against the Seditious Attack on Democracy - January 8, 2021

We want to acknowledge the seditious attack on democracy at the U.S. Capitol that occurred on January 6th, and the events that continue to unfold as a result of actions by domestic terrorists and white nationalists. At a moment such as this, we cannot be business as usual, and silence is not neutral. From the […]

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Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection
738 N. 5th Ave., Suite 205
Tucson, AZ 85705 (USA)
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