Last June, a jaguar named “Sombra” wandered in front of an isolated wildlife camera in the Chiricahua Mountains. Detecting motion, the camera began recording an infrared video. Sombra stopped in...
Park Ranger Suzanne Moody has lived at Chiricahua National Monument for 23 years, and she finds something new in the park to fall in love with each day.
“You would think after...
Caution: “Smuggling and illegal immigration may be encountered in this area.”
Visitors to state and national parks, monuments and memorials in Southern Arizona have undoubtedly seen these signs...
A sea of green trees fill the valley, jagged pillars of rock pierce the crystal blue sky, and the sun reflects off tiny glass fragments embedded within the fossilized volcanic ash.
Hidden...