Lunch & Learn with CWP Series Now Available on YouTube
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Interested in learning about pronghorn antelope on the Sonoita Plain, Empire Ranch, photographic history of Vail, native fish conservation in the Santa Cruz Basin and Sonoita Plain, and more? Check... Read More
Field Guide to Riparian Restoration and Upland and Arroyo Erosion Now Available
The Cienega Watershed Partnership is pleased to announce the availability of the Field Guide to Riparian Restoration and Upland Arroyo Erosion for Rural and Natural Landowners, Managers, and Restoration Practitioners.... Read More
Cienega Watershed Partnership Announces 2018 Wall of Honor Inductees
Every year at the Cienega Watershed Partnership Annual Meeting, CWP honors those who have contributed significantly over time in advancing the mission of the CWP, its public forums, and the... Read More
A Welcome from New CWP Chair Tom Meixner
By Tom Meixner My name is Tom Meixner, and I recently became the chair of the Cienega Watershed Partnership. I grew up in suburban Maryland in a town called... Read More
State of the Watershed: Using Indicators and Adaptive Management…
By Adriana Zuniga-Teran, Larry Fisher, and Tom Meixner Editor’s Note: The International Water Security Network recently published an overview of Cienega Watershed Partnership’s State of the Watershed presentation, titled... Read More
First Volunteer Day at Las Cienegas National Conservation Area a Muddy Success!
On March 25, Cienega Watershed Partnership held our first volunteer event at Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. Eleven youth, organized by YES! intern Daniel Marrufo, spent the day literally knee... Read More
CWP Celebrates Our 2017 Wall of Honor Recipients: Gita Bodner, JJ Lamb, and Empire Ranch Foundation
On April 1, 2017, CWP recognized one organization (the Empire Ranch Foundation) and two individuals (Gita Bodner and JJ Lamb) for their outstanding contributions to the Cienega Watershed. The Cienega... Read More
Old Water and New Knowledge at Cienega Creek
By Dos Aguas “How old is your water?” That’s not a common question among water users, or even in water education, yet it’s high on the list for Dr.... Read More
YES! Youth and Partners Unveil Interpretive Sign at Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
On January 11, 2017, students from the Youth Engaged Stewardship (YES!) program celebrated the completion of an interpretive sign project on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area near Tucson, Arizona.... Read More
Empire High School Students Carry Forward YES! Gardner Sacaton Restoration Work
By Chris In-Albon For the third year in a row, students chose to work at the Gardner Sacaton restoration site. Past summers had implemented different techniques to mitigate soil... Read More