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Joaquin Murrieta-Salvidar, Ecología Cultural
Watershed Management Group ofrece clases y tours en Español en su oficina central, ubicada en 1137 N. Dodge Blvd, con el fin de expandir su alcance en la comunidad.Esta organización sin fines de lucro ofrece recorridos informativos de su Laboratorio Viviente y Centro de Aprendizaje, que es la crema y nata de sitio demostrativo y sobrepasa por mucho las mejores prácticas de LEED (Liderazgo en...
All Souls Procession, photo by Sky Jacobs
Sonoran Institute & Watershed Management Group Join Forces to Honor the Santa Cruz River for the All Souls Procession on Sunday, Nov. 5 This year, the All Souls Procession announced a new route on the westside of downtown Tucson along the “Ghost River,” with the procession that honors death establishing a new route to honor the dry wash that was once an above-ground flowing river – the Santa...
Come explore one of Tucson's streamsheds, Arroyo Chico, in the heart of midtown. WMG's River Restoration Biologist, Trevor Hare, will lead a nature walk along the Arroyo Chico section still in it's natural form, near Reid Park. Trevor will share the juicy details of this urban arroyo's flora, fauna, and role in recharging our groundwater. We'll be exploring a 1/4 mile of this creek along dirt...
Between our new donors, loyal donors, business sponsors, board members and staff, we are proud to announce that we exceeded our $70,000 fundraising goal over the last month for a total of $70,168!We are honored and humbled by the outpouring of support for our community-building, educational, and landscape-transforming programs that reach across a wide spectrum of residents, businesses, and...
Tackling Water Equity Together
WMG is proud to both serve and represent our community on watershed issues that are deeply pressing to our community and of upmost concern to our society. Water equity is a critical issue of the 21st century, painfully apparent through current events such as the drinking water crisis in Flint, Michigan, the mega droughts and water shortages in the Colorado River watershed, and Standing Rock’s...
Hydrate Tempe
  Join us for your favorite topic, or attend the full series to build a comprehensive site plan. Each presentation includes a mini-project to create an action plan for your home. Weekly, from Sept. 26-Oct. 24, WMG invites you to learn how to Hydrate Your Yard, Hydrate Your Plants, Hydrate Your Food, Hydrate Your Soils, and Hydrate with Greywater! Learn more about the classes and...
Learn the joys, and technical details, of irrigating with harvested rain water.
In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of planning and installing irrigation systems compatible with rain gardens, rain tanks, and water systems. We will also cover water budgeting and irrigation scheduling. This class is suited for all levels of irrigation knowledge!Interested? Early registration deadline is July 27. The class is on Aug. 10, from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Learn more and...
llustration by Adela Antoinette
"My husband and I bought a home in May and we were thrilled the house was already outfitted with gutters and a 1,300-gallon rainwater harvesting tank. When we moved in, the tank sat full of water, while the desert-adapted vegetation in the backyard was receiving daily irrigation from the municipal supply. There were no apparent vegetable garden or fruit trees in the yard. This left me...
Cultural Ecologist Joaquin Murrieta-Saldivar and videographer Sandra Westdahl from Arizona Public Media.
Journalist Christopher Conover and videographer Sandra Westdahl from Arizona Public Media visited WMG's headquarters to talk water conservation with Cultural Ecologist Joaquin Murrieta-Saldivar. The interviews were part of a larger segment titled "The Ebb and Flow of Water Predictions in Arizona" which aired on Arizona Week July 7 & 9, but you can watch it online!
Agua Caliente Creek
Did you know that there are 22 bodies of water designated as Outstanding Arizona Waters (OAWs)? Currently, Hudbay Rosemont Mine is soliciting ADEQ to review the protected OAW status of those 22 streams. At the Tuesday, July 11 Pima County Board of Supervisors' meeting,  three of the five board members passed a resolution that affirms Pima County's goals for...
This manual provides information for neighborhood residents, municipal professionals, grassroots advocates and others who seek to implement green infrastructure (GI) strategies in their communities. You can download or buy the manual. 
Annual report cover
(Read the full annual report. Link opens a PDF.)Dear Readers, WMG is poised to lead, innovate, and grow in 2017, standing tall on the foundation of all we achieved together last year. Our foundation is strong, thanks to your investment as donors, volunteers, docents, clients, and students. The current political climate is sending out tremors of hate, fear, and division, but our organization...
Welcome to the Middle Tanque Verde
This video about the Middle Tanque Verde expresses Tucsonans’ attachment to our heritage of flowing rivers and our passion for restoring the flow. Watch to learn more about the benefits of slowing, spreading and sinking storm water, and how restoring flow in this creek will increase the area's wildlife diversity.The Goal for this Streamshed: To restore creek flow during the summer...
Staff at Play
Watershed Management Group and our event sponsor Meow Media hosted Tucson’s first ever morning dance party on Tuesday, April 8. The “We are One Watershed Dance Rally” kicked off at 7 a.m. with YogaOasis warming up our muscles, and then we moved to the beats spun by DJ Herm until 9:30 a.m. The fun took place downtown on the roof of Playground Bar & Lounge. What was the purpose? To...
Flow and Feast Toast
For WMG's 2nd Annual Flow and Feast on May 6, we gathered at the Isabella Lee Natural preserve to enjoy the beautiful Tanque Verde wash, build community, and re-energize our efforts to restore the flow to Tucson-area creeks and rivers. Highlights included an informative walk and talk with River Restoration Biologist Trevor Hare, a sunset toast, live music by The Coots, and a delicious catered...
Help us build watershed unity in 2017.Despite our politics, passions, race, religion, or socio-economic status, we are all part of one watershed. If you are feeling troubled in this divided political climate, respond positively by increasing your commitment to community with small but meaningful acts. And if you need a way to build common ground, we suggest talking about water.
WMG's We Are One Watershed ResolutionsResolution #1: We will uplift all gender identities and fully value their contributions.Actions: Create universally inclusive spaces at our Living Lab & Learning Center through how we design our space and welcome people, including gender inclusive facilities, family-friendly bathrooms, and ongoing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) culture building...
Thanks for another great year! We’ve loved working alongside you to transform landscapes and inspire friends, families, and neighbors throughout the Southwest. Enjoy our Top 10 Reasons to Give in 2016, ending with #1: the Water MaGicians' hilarious video spoof debut, "WMG Can Work at Your Home”. We're ready to get back to "work" and accomplish even more in 2017.
WMG's "Green Infrastructure for Desert Communities" manual provides information for neighborhood residents, municipal professionals, grassroots advocates and others who seek to implement green infrastructure (GI) strategies in their communities. It offers a neighborhood-centered perspective on GI that is tailored to work with the unique climate conditions of the southwestern US. The guide...
Watershed Management Group has been harvesting water in the Valley of the Sun for 5 years! We're celebrating by counting down to the new year with success stories from each of the past 5 years (6 counting this one), and launching a "5 for 5" campaign to raise $5,000 from Phoenix donors! We need your support to expand our "Hydrate" series, grow our Co-op program, and continue to develop...
Explore the wet, wild, and wonderful watersheds of Sabino and Tanque Verde Creeks through WMG’s Get Wet Guide! WMG created a pocket map just for you to visit trailheads, recreation areas, and our personal favorite, swimming holes—all located along or near Sabino and Tanque Verde Creeks. The Get Wet guide is packed full of information about local hydrology and wildlife and how each of us can...
Beautiful bounty of local, organic produce from Sleeping Frog Farms.
You're invited to join us in supporting local farmers and fresh, tasty food through a CSA partnership with Sleeping Frog Farms. Sleeping Frog Farms CSA quick facts Season: 3 months (year-round)Share cost: $300 (cash or check)Weekly share size: 7 itemsPick up: Wednesdays, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., at the Living LabDeadline: June 21, 2017 (For July-September season, starts 7/5/17)...
Dear Readers,WMG launched the concept of hydro-regionalism in 2015 as part of our 50 Year Program to restore regular flow to Tucson’s springs,creeks, and rivers. I’m thrilled to see the concept spread, and just a year later, it has been adopted by the Community Water Coalition (CWC) as one of their policy platforms. WMG’s Catlow Shipek led the development of the platform, with input from CWC’s...
The River Run Network is a group of people working together to restore Tucson's heritage of flowing creeks and rivers. Join today and explore this online platform to learn more about restoration targets, priority actions, and progress towards our goal. Join the River Run NetworkThe River Run Network includes all of the Tucson basin, with a focus on target restoration areas, called...

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