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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_03.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_01.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_13.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_10.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_06.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_04.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_02.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_12.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_11.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_08.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_07.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_09.jpg
  • Trees fell this past winter in an area compromised by the Aspen Fire of 2003 after heavy snowfall and storms on Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest,a Sky Island in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The area shown is along Marshall Gulch Trail.
    Trees_100419_05.jpg
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
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  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_200514r_Iro_NJG_4277b.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4288a.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4282a.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4288ra.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4282a.jpg
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
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  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_25.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_23.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_19.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_18.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_17.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_15.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_14.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_13.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_11.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_08.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_07.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_06.JPG
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_200514r_Iro_NJG_4288ra.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_200514r_Iro_NJG_4282a.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4288ra.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4288rb.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4277b.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_24.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_05.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_04.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_03.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_02.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  New growth is visible in some of the burned areas.
    Forest_100601_01.JPG
  • Ironwood trees, (right), along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_200514r_Iro_NJG_4288rb.jpg
  • Ironwood trees, along with palo verde trees and saguaro cactus, bloom in May in Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    200514r_Iro_NJG_4277b.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_20.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_18.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_16.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_14.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_13.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_12.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_11.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_10.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_09.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_08.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_05.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_04.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_03.JPG
  • Empire Gulch is about 1 mile east of SR83 and 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about one mile east of SR 83 and 1.5 miles of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees and cholla cactus share the biologically diverse Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_00.JPG
  • The remains of trees damaged or killed by the Aspen Fire of 2003 compromise the landscape on Mount Lemmon, a sky island near Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The fire consumed 84,750 acres in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest of the Sonoran Desert.  Trees were further damaged and toppled by heavy storms this past winter.  The town of Summerhaven continues to be rebuilt.
    Forest_100601_16.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_19.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_15.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_07.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_02.JPG
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0623a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0594a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0607a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0566a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0565a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0660a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0571a.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.  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 in the Sunnyside School District on Tucson's south side.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, digs holes for trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4096.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.  University of Arizona students, Alec Kelly-Jones, 24, (left), and Isaac Palomo, 23, plant trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4058.JPG
  • A sea of saguaro cactus, along with palo verde trees, ironwood trees, and other native plants, carpets the foothills of Ragged Top in the Silver Bell Mountains in August in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • A sea of saguaro cactus, along with palo verde trees, ironwood trees, and other native plants, carpets the foothills of Ragged Top in the Silver Bell Mountains in August in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    2008r_IFN_NJG_4886a.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.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, (left), digs holes for trees with assistance from Betsy Wilkening of Arizona Project Wet.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4115a.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.  12th-grader, Karla Garcia, 18, digs holes for trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4098.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.  University of Arizona students, Alec Kelly-Jones, 24, (left), and Isaac Palomo, 23, plant trees.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
    1811j_Wat_NJG_4056.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.  Jesus Villa, 19, left, and academy 12th-grader, Nimsi Pena, 17, prep for tree planting.  PHOTO CREDIT: Norma Jean Gargasz
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  • Ironwood trees and saguaro cactus bloom in May in the Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • Trees tower over the grasslands in Empire Gulch, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees bloom as saguaro cactus bud prior to blooming, Silverbell Mountains, Ragged Top Peak, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Avra Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees bloom as saguaro cactus bud prior to blooming, Silverbell Mountains, Ragged Top Peak, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Avra Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ironwood trees bloom as saguaro cactus bud prior to blooming, Silverbell Mountains, Ragged Top Peak, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Sonoran Desert, Avra Valley, Arizona, USA.
    1805j_Iro_NJG_7322.JPG
  • Grasslands and mesquite trees on the east side, Tucson, Arizona, Sonoran Desert, USA.
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