Special Event: After the Fire Public Meeting Oct. 29, 2021 This year, the Telegraph and Mescal Fires impacted hundreds of lives and charred over 250,000 acres of land in central Arizona. The fires burned across Pinal and Gila Counties and San Carlos Apache Reservation, damaging dozens of structures, and causing evacuations of multiple communities. Following containment, the record monsoon season triggered floods and debris flows that threatened property and lives. Read more Image
After the Fire: A Public Meeting October 29-30 Oct. 21, 2021 This year, the Telegraph and Mescal Fires impacted hundreds of lives and charred over 250,000 acres of land in central Arizona. Read more Image
Meet APW’s New Tucson AmeriCorps Members Oct. 21, 2021 Each year, AmeriCorps offers opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. The APW program coordinators work with AmeriCorps members to ensure the delivery of quality programs to its constituents. Please join APW in welcoming four new Tucson AmeriCorps members to its team. Read more
Afrontando Los Apremiantes Problemas De Agua en La Cuenca Transfronteriza Del Río Colorado Oct. 15, 2021 La presentación “Abordando Problemas Apremiantes del Agua en la Cuenca Transfronteriza del Río Colorado” (Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary Colorado River Basin), con una duración de 20 minutos, está disponible en el sitio web del WRRC. Read more Image
Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary Colorado River Basin Oct. 15, 2021 A 20-minute presentation, Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary Colorado River Basin, is available for viewing on the WRRC website. Read more Image
WRRC 2021 Photo Contest! Oct. 1, 2021 The WRRC photo contest is back, and we are eager to see what our contestants will submit this year. As with the last few photo contests we’ve held, the main criteria are that the photos be taken in Arizona (apart from the special category Water in Arid/Semi-Arid Lands Beyond Arizona) and, of course, feature water; Water in Nature, Water in the Built Environment, Water is Life (for example people, pets, agriculture). Read more Image
Passing the Torch Oct. 1, 2021 The Olympic flame is said to symbolize the light of spirit, knowledge, and life. The passing of the torch from runner to runner, acknowledges collective human achievements as they move from community to community, spreading goodwill to all. Read more Image
Haury Program Honors Three Diné Leaders Oct. 1, 2021 On September 25, the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice (Haury Program) awarded Nikki Tulley, Dr. Crystal Tulley-Cordova, and Dr. Karletta Chief with 2021 Haury Program Tribal Resilience Leadership Awards. Read more Image
Dr. Karletta Chief to Lead New Indigenous Resilience Center Oct. 1, 2021 “The current moment is one of unparalleled resilience perils that have had major adverse impacts for Native and Indigenous communities,” said Toni Massaro, the executive director of the UArizona Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, in a statement on the newly created Indigenous Resilience Center (IRC). On September 13, UArizona President Robert C. Robbins announced the creation of the IRC Read more Image
A Window into COP26 Sept. 24, 2021 Retirement is generally a time for an individual to relax, slow down, and travel. Betsy Wilkening, an outreach education specialist with AZ Project WET, will only be doing one of these things a few days after she retires at the end of October. Read more