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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Claudio Rodriguez of Tierra Y Libertad Barrio Sustainability, a grassroots organization, talks about the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, (left), digs holes for trees with assistance from Betsy Wilkening of Arizona Project Wet.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6438.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Kevin Weitemier, right, uses the iNaturalist app to identify a plant species along the Arizona Trail.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Myles Traphagen, left, and Taylor Edwards document plants along the trail.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Zach Palma (cq), Park Ranger, Latino Outreach.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the west of the memorial shows metal crossbars that separate Mexico on the left from Arizona on the right.  The crossbars deter vehicles from passing, but allows animals to pass.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Cholla Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail on the memorial.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view facing west from the memorial shows Mexico to the left and Arizona to the right.  The international line between the two is indicated by metal crossbars that deter vehicles from crossing, but allows animals to cross.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6099.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The view looking to the east from the top of the memorial shows the existing border wall in the distance and the terrain in Mexico.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  A soldier stands watch U.S. Army troops installing barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry as part of Operation Secure Line in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Nogales, Arizona, USA.  24th November, 2018.  As part of Operation Secure Line, U.S. Army troops install barbed wire on the U.S./Mexico border wall west of the DeConcini Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona, USA. 7,000 soldiers were deployed to the southwestern U.S. border last month at the request of President Donald Trump's administration.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; South 12th Avenue is home to many strip malls on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Empty planters sit along apartment complexes on West Dakota Street near South 12th Avenue on Tucson's south side.  Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at nearby STAR Academic High School.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4193.JPG
  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  Acreage behind the school currently lacks greenery.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  School principal, Marsha Flores, talks bout the project.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  University of Arizona students, Alec Kelly-Jones, 24, (left), and Isaac Palomo, 23, plant trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA; November 17, 2018; Students, nonprofit and grassroots organizations construct green infrastucture that will capture storm water to water trees they are planting to improve the landscape at STAR Academic High School, Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Otis, 81, Tucson, Arizona, 2018.
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  • Protesters demonstrate in the March For Our Lives against gun violence, University of Arizona, March 24, 2018, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6386.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6353.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Tran Dang (verify species), (left), and Taylor Edwards examine animal scat along the Arizona Trail.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6235.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Taylor Edwards uses the iNaturalist app to identify a plant species.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6182.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Zach Palma (cq), Park Ranger, Latino Outreach.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6129.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view facing west from the memorial shows Mexico to the left and Arizona to the right.  The international line between the two is indicated by metal crossbars that deter vehicles from crossing, but allows animals to cross.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6098.JPG
  • New growth thrives in 2018 along Mount Lemmon Road #5 burned on Mount Lemmon in the Aspen Fire of 2003 in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA. In 2020 the area burned again in the Bighorn Fire.
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  • New growth thrives in 2018 along Mount Lemmon Road #5 burned on Mount Lemmon in the Aspen Fire of 2003 in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA. In 2020 the area burned again in the Bighorn Fire.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6445.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6400.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6399.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6390.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6388.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6386.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Kevin Weitemier uses the iNaturalist app to identify a bladder pods.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Kevin Weitemier uses the iNaturalist app to identify a bladder pods.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6355.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6353.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6352.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6345.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the west of the memorial shows metal crossbars that separate Mexico on the left from Arizona on the right.  The crossbars deter vehicles from passing, but allows animals to pass.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6344.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona White Oak tree along the Arizona Trail is photographed by Myles Traphagen.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Tran Dang (verify species), (left), and Taylor Edwards examine animal scat along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6322.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Cholla Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail on the memorial.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6310.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Taylor Edwards, left, Myles Traphagen and Robert Weissler discuss the identity of a tree along the Arizona Trail.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Participants take in the view of Mexico as seen from Arizona.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6235.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6234.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Tran Dang (verify spelling) participated in the event.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Participants take in the view of Mexico as seen from Arizona.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Taylor Edwards, left, and Tran Dang (verify spelling) examine scat that Edwards thinks may be from javelina.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. Zach Palma (cq), Park Ranger, Latino Outreach.
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  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6095.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6094.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6445.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  The view to the east from the memorial shows the international border between Arizona on the left and Mexico on the right separated by a metal wall.  The green strip of trees along the center of the frame is the San Pedro River which flows from Mexico, across the international line, in to Arizona.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6442.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6403.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6401.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6400.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6399.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6390.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  An Arizona Rainbow Cactus grows along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6386.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6377.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  As seen from Arizona, watersheds in both the U.S. and Mexico converge along the international line at the base of hills.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6376.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6355.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6353.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6352.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA. The dark strip of trees just below the horizon is the San Pedro River, a binational waterway, seen south of the border in Mexico.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6345.JPG
  • Border BioBlitz, March 3, 2018, Coronado National Memorial, Hereford, Arizona, USA.  Cactus grows from a crevice in a rock along the Arizona Trail.
    1803j_BioB_NJG_6340.JPG
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