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Walk With A Naturalist

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When

6 – 7 a.m., Aug. 3, 2024

Where

Tumamoc Hill

Join Community Outreach Assistant Robert Villa on a walk of Tumamoc Hill. Along the way he will talk about some of the plants, animals, and natural history of Tumamoc Hill, as well as do his best to answer your questions.

Group size limited, please RSVP by email to tumamoc-hill@arizona.edu 

Caminatas en español disponible, contáctanos en tumamoc-hill@arizona.edu 

Upcoming Events

9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sept. 22, 2025 – July 31, 2026

Exhibit: 'Trailblazer: Stewart L. Udall’s Environmental Leadership and Legacy'

University Libraries Special Collections offers a broad array of Stewart L. Udall's legacy through selected photographs, correspondence, and memorabilia featured in this exhibit.

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Dancing with Deadpool: The 26-year-long Colorado River Crisis

SGDE Colloquium Talk with Bradley Udall presented by the Udall Center, the Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Sustainability, and the Water Resources Research Center.

6:30 – 8:30 p.m., Today

Film: 'Southwestern Gems' - A Public Lands Day Event

Join us in celebration of National Public Lands Day with a special screening of Southwest Gems: Our Desert National Parks.

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