a photo of a woman standing beneath very tall cottonwood trees in mattie canyon arizona

WMG's community has advocated for beaver reintroduction in Cienega Creek, and thanks to your efforts, beavers will be reintroduced by 2025. Help us raise the final $29,900 of our $125,000 spring goal to fund our Release the Beavers campaign, plant native trees, and create climate-positive savings accounts. Your gift will be matched up to $50,000!

a group of people enjoying native desert edibles

Next Family Saturday: May 18 -- Native Edibles


Próximo Sábado Familiar: Mayo 18 -- Plantas Nativas Comestibles

an invitation to the 7th annual tanque verde flow and feast with watershed management group

Enjoy an evening of creek walks, a locally-sourced dinner, and engaging nature-based activities in the beautiful bosque. Witness the remarkable recovery of the creek's seasonal flows and participate in restoration activities firsthand. Register now to secure your spot!

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Engage, Restore, Educate!

Multiple paid internship opportunities available now! Apply before May 1st, 2024.

a speaker giving a presentation to a group of volunteers

Join our community science effort and make a difference in restoring Tucson's heritage of flowing creeks and rivers. Attend our upcoming Flow365 New Monitor Training on May 7th and learn how you can help protect our precious water resources and riparian habitats.

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, Sobaipuri, and Apache people and those of the 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, Sobaipuri, Apache, y también de 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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