BYOB Zine (Spanish)
¡Cuencamelo todo! Aprende a construir tu propia cuenca con el primer zine de WMG.
¡Cuencamelo todo! Aprende a construir tu propia cuenca con el primer zine de WMG.
WMG and Esperero Canyon Middle School working together to create rainwater harvesting features at the school through the NOAA "Recharge the Rain" grant, in collaboration with Arizona Project WET.
A Guide for backyard, neighborhood, and commerical gardens.
You can save money, conserve water, reduce flooding, and grow a happier tree with rainwater harvesting! Your tree prefers rainwater over municipal water – which is higher in minerals and salts.
Plants native to the Sonoran desert can survive on local rainfall. Following the establishment of your new tree in your yard, ~2-3 years, they do not need extra irrigation Creating a rain basin is a simple and inexpensive way to harvest rainwater, allow it to soak deeply into the soil, and provide ample water for your tree.
Learn about Watershed Management Group and their work in the Southwest US and beyond. Join them in developing and implementing community-based solutions to ensure the prosperity of people and health of the environment. Film by Loren R. Robertson Productions - lorenrrobertson.com.
WMG was honored to have 20 students from Mexico and Guatemala participating in the Study of US Institute (SUSI) visit our Living Lab & Learning Center in July 2014. And we're so proud to share this amazing video they produced about their experience here.