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White Tank Mountain Park with Joe Ford

White Tank Mountain Regional Park, 20304 West White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, AZ 85355, USA

Come out and join us! The bird walk group will meet on the south porch of the nature center. A program will follow in the nature center, "Our Avian Friends".

White Tank Mountain Park with Joe Ford

White Tank Mountain Regional Park, 20304 West White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, AZ 85355, USA

Come out and join us! The bird walk group will meet on the south porch of the nature center. A program will follow in the nature center, "Our Avian Friends".

Free

Foothills Speaker Series: Wolves and Coyotes

Holland Community Center 34250 N. 60th St, Scottsdale, United States

The Holland Center and Desert Foothills Land Trust are proud to present the next installment of the Foothills Speaker Series, focusing on "Wolves and Coyotes" on Tuesday, January 7th at 6 pm at the Holland Center in Scottsdale. Ever wondered about the clever coyotes in your neighborhood or the mysterious wolves that once roamed Arizona? [...]

Free

Sophie’s Flat Trail Hike

Sonoran Desert

Come join us! We’ll meet at the trailhead on Blue Tank Rd., 1-1/4 mile from Constellation Rd. Explore our beautiful Sonoran Desert with an experienced trail guide. Registration appreciated.​

Sophie’s Flat Trail Hike

Sonoran Desert

Meet at the trailhead on Blue Tank Rd., 1 1/4 mile from Constellation Rd. Explore our beautiful Sonoran Desert with an experienced trail guide. Registration appreciated.

Rattlesnakes in Arizona: Not As Bad As You May Think

Online AZ, United States

Most people fear rattlesnakes when they think of the Arizona wilderness. But all snakes, no matter how dangerous or fearsome they are, are an essential part of the ecosystem. Jeff Meyers from the Arizona Game and Fish Department discusses the need to save rattlesnakes to preserve future generations of wildlife.

$10

Hear the Truth About Wolves and Coyotes

Online AZ, United States

Many of Arizona's residents do not know much about wolves and coyotes in their home state. Wolf populations, including Mexican Gray Wolves, have been recovered after years of wildlife efforts. Jeff Meyers and Cheyenne Towne from the Arizona Game and Fish Department plan to discuss this recovery of wolves and coyotes in Arizona.

$10

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