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Amazon S3 on MSNDesert Survival 101: Lessons from the SonoranHow to Survive shares desert survival lessons from the Sonoran Desert, covering essential skills for harsh conditions. They ...
In 1966, Mexican archeologists, using old documents and maps, found Kino’s skeleton buried in what is now the town square. His bones are in a glass-topped case, near a bronze equestrian statue ...
Mycorrhizal fungi are vital to ecosystems around the world, but remain largely understudied, especially in arid regions. They ...
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Back Road Ramblers on MSNDiscover Lost Dutchman State Park in ArizonaWelcome to Lost Dutchman State Park, where you can pitch your tent or park your camper under the canopy of a billion stars, ...
Let’s say you have family or friends in town for the holidays and you want to take them on a short hike that will show off some of our Sonoran Desert splendor. One good option: Make a beeline ...
New UC Riverside research found plants in North America’s hottest desert are reaching their survivability threshold. What’s next could be barren land.
For those who live in the Sonoran Desert, familiar saguaros stand sentinel in established neighborhoods. Their imagery decorates all manner of souvenirs, and people grow attached to individual ...
As tasty as it might look, you should refrain from licking the Sonoran desert toad, the National Park Service has warned.Related video above: Many frogs and toads suffering from disease that could ...
Two Indigenous food educators showcased the abundance of the Sonoran Desert during a tour for the Society of Environmental Journalists’ annual conference on April 25.. Their wisdom, while better ...
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