WMG is dedicated to restoring our desert rivers and partnering with beavers to expand our precious wetlands and riparian forests. This fall, 120 volunteers joined our 4th annual binational beaver survey along the San Pedro River in Arizona and Sonora Mexico, where we searched for signs of activity such as dams, lodges, and tree chews. When you make a gift to WMG, you fund our vital work to restore beaver populations, historically a keystone species to our desert rivers. With your help, we can reach our goal of raising $125,000 by Dec. 31.  

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Join our River Run Network to help restore Tucson's creeks! Every Saturday from September to May, volunteers remove Arundo donax, an invasive plant threatening native habitats and water flows in the Tanque Verde Creek. Your efforts contribute to a greener, healthier riparian ecosystem.

As you plan your year-end giving, consider making a tax-smart gift, giving stock, cryptocurrency, an IRA contribution, or a Donor-Advised Fund grant to WMG. These types of donations can now be done seamlessly through a new partnership with Freewill, at Freewill.com/smartgiving/WMG. 

Watershed Management Group, in partnership with GROW Tucson, is transforming some of the city’s hottest neighborhoods into thriving, green spaces by combining rainwater harvesting, sustainable green infrastructure, and a community-first approach to build resilience, connection, and shade in the

Come experience why WMG’s Living Lab is a must-see destination for anyone looking to gain practical knowledge and inspiration for

Land and Water Acknowledgement

Watershed Management Group acknowledges that we live, learn, work, and engage with Land and Water Acknowledgment community on the ancestral lands of the Hohokam and Sobaipuri, and those of the Apache, Pascua Yaqui, and Tohono O’odham, whose relationship with this land continues to this day. We acknowledge that water in the Sonoran Desert is of great spiritual, physical, and ecological significance to be protected, cherished, and celebrated.

We invite you to learn more about the indigenous communities, the lands we inhabit and the history of the land and its people by visiting: www.native-land.ca
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Watershed Management Group reconoce que vivimos, aprendemos, trabajamos, y nos relacionamos con la comunidad en las tierras ancestrales de los pueblos Hohokam y Sobaipuri, y también de Apache, Pascua Yaqui y Tohono O'odham, cuya relación con esta tierra continúa hasta el presente. Reconocemos que el agua en el Desierto Sonorense tiene una gran importancia espiritual, física, y ecológica para ser protegida, apreciada, y celebrada.

Te invitamos a conocer más sobre las comunidades indígenas, las tierras que habitamos y la historia de la tierra y su gente visitando: www.native-land.ca

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