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Francesca Claverie, the nursery manager at Borderlands Restoration, holds... All photos by Emily Huddleston

Restoration organizations band together for native plants

Emily Huddleston April 14, 2016

Francesca Claverie adores Heuchera, a hot pink and coral-red wildflower that calls to hummingbirds. She clings to Ratibida columnifera, a reddish-brown and yellow wildflower that grows in sunny, open...

What Arizona Sonoran Desert animal are you?

What Arizona Sonoran Desert animal are you?

Victoria Teplitz March 2, 2016

Take our short quiz to find out what iconic Arizona Sonoran Desert animal you are. Click here to see the other animals you were not. Victoria Teplitz is a reporter for Arizona Sonora News, a service...

The uncharacteristic environment of the Rió Yaqui basin

The uncharacteristic environment of the Rió Yaqui basin

Nicholas Cada February 11, 2016

Nestled in the Rió Yaqui basin 19 miles east of Douglas, down Geronimo Trail, is an ecological wonder unknown to many. This unique area where Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico meet is the result...

Avoiding Snakebites

Shannon Lilly November 11, 2014

Wildlife experts are advising locals--especially dog owners--to take precautions against snakes during snake season and training dogs to stay away from danger. Animal Expert, Ted Martinez, said that this...

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My kingdom for a sheep? A mountain lion’s dilemma

Scott Coleman March 18, 2014

----[UPDATE, March 23 -- The bighorn-sheep reintroduction project was backed primarily by hunting groups, The Arizona Daily Star reports today].---- ----[UPDATE, March 17 -- Another bighorn sheep is eaten...

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