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River Run Network Restoration Workshop: Tanque Verde Arundo Removal - Feb 15

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By helping to remove Arundo at this workshop, you’ll be helping to restore groundwater levels and surface flow in the Tanque Verde Creek. This event will be outside including rough terrain. You will be walking and working in sandy, rocky, wet soils where you will get your feet wet, and navigating through riparian environments as well as using tools and moving heavy arundo stalks. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing for hiking and working outdoors: - Close-toed shoes - Long pants - Long sleeved shirt - Hat, sunscreen and sunglasses - Work gloves if you like (we will also provide these for you) - Snacks if you want them - Bring the amount of water you think you’ll need for a 4 hour work day. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early to check in. We will be carpooling to the restoration work area shortly after a few introductions and we do not want anyone to get lost. Please be aware that bathroom facilities are not available as we are working in a remote location. If you are unable to attend an event for any reason, please respond to this email to cancel your registration to allow for others on the waitlist to attend.

Join our community effort to restore Tanque Verde Creek! We invite people of all ages, diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds, beliefs, and many other diverse communities to participate in restoring our heritage of seasonal and year-round water flows. Come work with WMG staff and other River Run Network volunteers in a beautiful riparian area to remove this invasive species and contribute to the restoration of surface flows and the riparian forest. We are working around an area that has recently seen a return of extended, seasonal flows!

WMG’s River Run Network is excited to tackle the removal of an invasive species, Arundo donax (giant reed), from along Tanque Verde Creek in east Tucson. Arundo is harmful because it drinks up to 3-4 times as much water as native desert plants, crowds out native species and habitat, and increases the risk of flooding and wildfire. By helping to remove Arundo at this workshop, you’ll be helping to restore groundwater levels and surface flow in the Tanque Verde Creek.

New to this effort? At each workshop, we will hand out a punch card to new volunteers and punch returning volunteers' cards to help you keep track of the workshops you've been to!

Since this effort began in 2021, volunteers have helped restore 55 acres of riparian forest in the Tanque Verde Creek and we look forward to removing more arundo and making way for more native habitat with your help!

This event is organized through WMG’s River Run Network (RRN). The RRN is a program that honors the heritage of our rivers and the value that water holds for the peoples of Southern Arizona. We acknowledge the indigenous communities that have respected and stewarded our rivers for thousands of years and the Pascua Yaqui, Tohono O’odham, and Latino communities that continue to steward the rivers today. Members work together to learn about and steward our rivers through creek walks, restoration activities, river clean-ups, and educational workshops. If you are not yet a member, we will add you to the RRN when you register for this event. Membership is free and includes a regular e-newsletter with upcoming events.

When
February 15th, 2025 from  8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Location
12050 E Forty Niner Drive
Tucson, AZ 85749
United States
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Contact
Cell: 520-260-2228