Life and Death After Bullfrogs: Do the Chiricahua Leopard Frogs Have a Chance?
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The FROG Project has been an active research focus of CWP and partners in the Cienega Watershed since 2009. Dr. Phil Rosen and Dr. Dave Hall of the FROG Project... Read More
New Paper on Drought Studies at Las Cienegas National Conservation Area Published
Gita Bodner and Marcos Robles just published this month: “Enduring a decade of drought: Patterns and drivers of vegetation change in a semi-arid grassland” in the Journal of Arid Environments.... Read More
YES! Summer Work at the Gardner Sacaton Restoration Site Carries Over to Empire High School
This summer, YES! students completed restoration work at the Gardner Sacaton location on Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. Is it successful? Students from Empire High School in the Vail School... Read More
What is Sustainable Stewardship for the Cienega Watershed?
Sustaining the Cienega Watershed is critical for unique and nationally-recognized ecological components, to ensure water for the Tucson basin, to valued resources ranging from grassland to historic properties, and for... Read More
CWP Receives New Frog Conservation and Youth Education Funding
The Cienega Watershed Partnership is pleased to report that we have secured new funding to support the following projects: Frog Conservation CWP was awarded a third five-year agreement with the... Read More