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A Time of Change (and Continuity, Too)
Autumn is a season of change, and in some climates, the changes it brings can be dramatic–leaves changing color and falling, temperatures dipping, maybe even…
Advancing Shade Equity Through Education
Like many other resources, shade is a privilege. Underserved neighborhoods often have fewer trees and vegetation, meaning less shade and hotter streets.…
New Leadership Structure at Watershed Advances 50-year River Restoration Vision
Watershed Management Group’s (Watershed) board of directors is pleased to announce a search for a Co-Executive Director.…
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The Story of the Tanque Verde Bosque
Have you ever sat under a grandmother tree? A grandmother tree is a large, ancient, and significant tree, and you’ll know one when you see it. There’s a…
The Fall 2024 Binational Beaver Results Are In!
We have completed our fourth and most extensive annual bi-national beaver survey on the San Pedro River! Previously, we had only surveyed sections of the upper…
Communicating Drought
At our staff meeting in mid December, I announced our rainwater tanks were almost dry. We’d been operating on rainwater all year long at our Living Lab,…
Turning Rain into Roots
Marisa is Watershed Management Group's Environmental Education Apprentice with a background in teaching creative writing. She’s passionate about sustainability…
Planting Seeds for a Better Future
“I have a strong relationship with native plants, they take care of me,” Jasmine Singer said as she looked over the native edible plant basin she helped build…
WMG’s View on Tucson’s Toilet-to-Tap
Newsflash: Tucson will be building its first facility to turn recycled wastewater into drinking water. This project — often referred to as “toilet-to-tap” —…
How Recycled Water Can Advance a Hydro-local Future
Newsflash: Tucson will be building its first facility to turn recycled wastewater into drinking water. This project — often referred to as “toilet-to-tap” —…
Your Will, Your Power: Create Prosperity For All
August is National Make-A-Will Month, and it’s a pivotal moment to harness the power of your will to ensure the long-term prosperity of people and health of…
Remove Arundo in the Rillito with the River Run Network
Our Arundo Removal Efforts are expanding! We are so excited to start this new initiative, taking Arundo Removal to the next level across Tucson into many of…
Nurturing Hydro-Local at John B. Wright Elementary School
Our community conservation team collaborated with the enthusiastic students and staff of John B. Wright Elementary in midtown Tucson to help transform their…
Rio Vista Natural Resource Park
WMG’s River Run Network helps people connect to and steward their local rivers, especially in urban areas of Tucson where…
RRN's Last Trash Pickup of the Spring
by Gracie Kayko, Environmental Journalism Intern Watershed Management Group’s River Run Network hosted its last trash pickup of the spring on May…