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The 2010 Calendar from River Network–WATER: Endangered Resource–is now available.
Enjoy 12 months of stunning photographs by Gary Braasch, winner of the Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography. Proceeds benefit River Network. Buy it HERE
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The Tres Rios Wetlands is a beautiful and serene oasis tucked behind a waste water treatment plant east of 91st Avenue and just north of the Salt River bed in Phoenix.
But make no mistake about Tres Rios; it is not just a pretty face. It is also a serious experiment to understand how wetlands can [...]
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If you are interested in photos and some background about the mission at Tumacacori, which lies in Arizona about 20 miles north of the US border with Mexico, head on over to my other blog HERE.
Last week’s major news stories that involve the Salt River were both about wildlife in Tempe:
Endangered birds find a ‘Safe Harbor’ in around Town Lake – AZ Central.com
Endangered wildlife finds haven in Tempe – Arizona Republic
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Audubon Center,
Phoenix,
restoration
The brand new Rio Salado Audubon Center will open on Saturday, October 10. It is located on the east side of South Central Avenue in Phoenix, just south of the Salt River.
The center aims to be, “…a gathering place where our neighbors can observe, learn from and celebrate the beauty of nature in their [...]