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Beavers & Brews: Castoriando con Chelas

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Join our growing community of beaver believers for our 3rd annual Beavers and Brews event on Thursday April 20th at WMG’s Living Lab. We’ll be unveiling the results of our 2nd annual binational beaver survey along the San Pedro, as well as updating on the effort to re-introduce beavers to Cienega Creek. You’ll see the premier of Beaver River, an Arizona Illustrated documentary film produced by David Fenster. Enjoy a spring evening with rainwater drinks, wine, craft beer provided by Dragoon Brewery, and wood fired pizza from Fiamme’s food truck. Learn more about beavers, desert rivers, and ways you can get more involved through our River Run Network. 

 

Advance tickets are $20 per person and include two drinks (tickets at the door are $30). This event is part of our spring fundraising campaign, so we greatly appreciate your donation in addition to your ticket purchase.

 

WMG’s 20-Year Anniversary—Help us reach our $100,000 Goal! 

Help us reach our $100,000 spring fundraising goal with a donation here to our spring campaign. Make a gift in honor of our 20-year anniversary, and take home fun beaver swag. Everyone who joins as a monthly donor of $20/month or more or gives $200 or more can take home one of our Release the Beaver t-shirts or one of the signed copies of Eager, The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter.  

 

More about Beaver River Documentary Film

Beavers are considered nature's engineers. They can improve the health of rivers and help us deal with droughts, floods, fire, extinctions and climate change. While most people don't associate water-loving beavers with the Sonoran Desert, they used to be here in such abundance that one Arizona river was called the Beaver River. That river is the San Pedro. It flows north, from Sonora, Mexico into Southern Arizona. Trapping made beavers extinct in the river by the late 1800s, but they were reintroduced in the 1990s. This documentary tells the story of the humans working to restore beaver populations in the San Pedro, and the transformative potential of beavers

When
April 20th, 2023 from  6:00 pm to  8:30 pm
Location
1137 N Dodge Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85716-Tucson
United States
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Event tickets and donations
Event Fee and/or Donation
Entrance $20.00
Entrance and donate $50 $70.00
Entrance and donate $100 $120.00
Entrance and donate $200 *At this giving level, you can take home one of our beaver t-shirts or signed copy of Eager: The Suprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. $220.00
Entrance and donate $500 *At this giving level, you can take home one of our beaver t-shirts or signed copy of Eager: The Suprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. $520.00
Other Donation Amount