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Planning your Arizona State Spring Break getaway? You’re in the right place! This ultimate guide is all about how to have an unforgettable fun time in the ...
New research suggests Sonoran Desert toads went into steep decline after stories of their mind-bending chemical properties ...
The wildlife service decides the Sonoran desert tortoise isn't a threatened or endangered species, but finds a wide range of threats to the animals and their habitat.
The largest forest in the United States is the Tongass National Forest, a sprawling rainforest in Alaska. Discover a list of ...
The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens. For the ...
A two-story waterslide, multiple pools, and FlowRider wave simulation machine add to the fun, and other resort amenities ...
Colossal granite boulder formations dot the 12-million-year-old Sonoran Desert landscape, giving The Boulders Resort & Spa ...
Sonoran desert wildlife is a unique mix of animals traditionally associated with the desert Southwest (like rattlesnakes and coyotes) along with animals that travel up from Central America (such as ...
We desert dwellers are left with limited options, those being to find a way to have fun indoors, find outdoor activities that won't result in a third-degree sunburn or get out of town entirely.
Arizona’s sky islands—isolated mountain ranges that rise from desert floors—create biological islands where unique species have evolved in isolation, harboring plants and animals more typically ...
Two Indigenous food educators showcased the abundance of the Sonoran Desert during a tour for the Society of Environmental Journalists conference.
The Sonoran tortoise population has grown greatly since the early 80s due to captive breeding. With their exploding population and our climate warming, how can a population crash be avoided?