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Clean Up the Pantano with the River Run Network

River Run Network Clean Up: Along Pantano Creek near Fort Lowell Park
Wednesday, May 17th @ 6pm - 7:30pm
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Gather together to care for and explore the Pantano Creek, right off The Loop. The Pantano Creek is an important riparian area in Tucson, fed by the perennial Ciénega Creek. While historically the Pantano would have flowed seasonally, it now primarily flows after rainfall and during rainy seasons. Keeping trash and pollution out of our creeks is so important for the health of our watershed and all the plants and animals in our riparian areas.

The Pantano is a wildlife corridor, home to coyotes, bobcats, badgers, and many birds and reptiles too. Downstream from this cleanup location is the Rillito confluence, where the Tanque Verde Creek and Pantano Creek meet to form the Rillito River, eventually leading to the Santa Cruz River. The River Run Network has Flow365 Monitors along this stretch, so come explore the Pantano and learn from other RRN members while also cleaning up this creek.

This would be a great event to bike too and explore other stretches of the creek on The Loop!