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The latest news in our Spring 2022 Friends of the Desert newsletter
We hope our Spring 2022 newsletter brings some hope, joy, and positivity into your mailboxes and inboxes.
Check out the following articles in the newsletter:
- The many pieces of a connected landscape
- State Route 86 wildlife bridges move to siting and design phase
- Volunteer Spotlight: Environmental Law Society
- And more!
And, as always, thank you for supporting a protected and restored Sonoran Desert!
Friends of the Desert Newsletter #56 is hot off the presses!
The August 2019 Friends of the Desert newsletter is hot off the presses!
Check out the following articles:
- Proposed I-11 Route Faces Overwhelming Opposition (and what you can still do to help)
- Protecting Water for People and the Environment
- Protecting Safe Passages for Wildlife on I-10 East
- Impact Briefs on the Rosemont Mine and Habitat Conservation Planning in Pima County
Friends of the Desert Newsletter – April 2019
Our latest Friends of the Desert newsletter is now available! Click on the image to the right to access the digital version. If you’d like a print copy, please send us an email or give us a call at (520) 388-9925 and we’d be happy to put one in the mail!
In this issue:
- Critter Cam Field Day expands to 400 children and four schools!
- Rosemont Mine and Interstate 11 pose grave threats to the Sonoran Desert
- Pima County Purchases New Open Space Parcels
- Oracle Road wildlife crossings monitoring update
- Wildlife Camera Monitoring Project Continue to Grow
- Desert Champion Spotlight: Kelli Gaither-Banchoff
Friends of the Desert newsletter now available!
Our latest Friends of the Desert newsletter is now available! Click on the image to the right to access the digital version. If you’d like a print copy, please send us an email or give us a call at (520) 388-9925 and we’d be happy to put one in the mail!
In this issue:
- Celebrating 20 Years of Sonoran Desert Protection
- Pima County Purchases New Open Space Parcel
- Post-construction goals and projects continue on Oracle Road wildlife crossings
- Welcome to our new Conservation Science Director, Jessica Moreno!
- Wildlife Camera Project Data Updates
- And more!