—Alan Dulaney “Shade” is an old term signifying a ghostly suggestion of a former living presence. The shade of the Colorado River may wander the Lower Basin for decades, absent...
"Bus & Beer" summer field trip together with Phoenix chapter Montezuma's Well field trip with food and drink afterwards at El Patio restaurant in McGuireville Death Valley, Devils Hole, Ash...
April 19–20: First Annual Student Water Symposium Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act, the NAU School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability will host this...
It’s back!! Jim Click has announced that he is providing a Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit for a 2018 nonprofit fundraiser. AHSF has picked up 200 tickets for sale at $25...
—By Samantha Swartz This past year, I was extremely fortunate to be awarded the Halpenny Intern Scholarship. The internship connected me with four remarkable organizations in Tucson — the USGS,...
The next generation of water-saving devices and technologies will get a boost from some of the Southwest’s largest water agencies and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation under the latest round...
Join the Flagstaff chapter for three great talks: March 7, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM: The Flagstaff chapter’s 2017 Chuck Avery Intern Scholar, Melissa Yin, will speak about her experience...
Permanent Canal Closures and Pump Project, New Orleans, Louisiana Date: March 1, 2018 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Location: Hotel Tucson City Center (475 N. Granada, Tucson) Speaker: John...