Posted on August 29, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Post by Chris Robie, Cohort 6 August 22, 2023 As a PCMN and Xerces Ambassador I have learned to be bold and “go where others (perhaps) have not gone before.” When I asked Charron Vineyards’ owner, Sarah Wolff. if I could join her for… Continue Reading “Charron Vineyards’ Bug Night”
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Posted on August 29, 2023 by diamonddeb13
The mission of Tohono Chul is to enrich people’s lives by connecting them with the wonders of nature, art and culture in the Sonoran Desert region and inspiring wise stewardship of the natural world.Thanks to Olivia Carey, Cohort 3, for providing the information in… Continue Reading “Tohono Chul Happenings”
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Posted on August 25, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Please note that there are 2 posts in this blog. Critter Night Parade post by Chris Robie, Cohort 6 I write this blog post in honor of this nameless little wild Sonoran creature who joined the 1st Annual (Native Wild) Critter Night Parade at… Continue Reading “Critter Night and Parade, Mission Garden, August 8th”
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Posted on August 22, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Linda Doughty, Cohort 6 Land Acknowledgment: From the sweat of our brow to the mud under our nails everything we do is rooted in the acknowledgment that we are on the ancestral lands of the Tohono O’odham Nation. Westrive to protect and care for… Continue Reading “Mystery at Mission Garden”
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Posted on August 16, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Submitted by Peggy Ollerhead, Cohort 3 On August 14th more than 20 Master Naturalists attended an Advanced Training with Hernan Castrofrom Desert Alchemist on the Identification and Medicinal Uses of Fungi. Hernan shared hisencyclopedic knowledge and passion for fungi. His first attempts at growing… Continue Reading “Fun with Fungi and Future Foray with Hernan Castro”
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Posted on August 16, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Submitted by Franklin Lane, Cohort 1 For the 4th year in a row (except 2020 for Covid) the Pima County Chapter of the Arizona Master Naturalists has directly supported a Partner Organization by participating in the Southeast Arizona Birding Festival. Once again, the heavy… Continue Reading “2023 Southeast Arizona Birding Festival”
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Posted on August 16, 2023 by diamonddeb13
Post submitted by Jessica Paul, Cohort 4; Photos courtesy of Peggy Ollerhead, Cohort 3 On a recent evening in July, 21 naturalists and friends gathered at Brandi Fenton to attend an enthralling presentation by Jeff Babson, a wildlife specialist with Pima County Natural Resources,… Continue Reading “The Mysterious, Unbelievable World of Bats with Jeff Babson”
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