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On Watering Baby Cottonwoods by the Verde and Silver Linings

Dec 23, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

Before my help was recruited, twenty baby cottonwood trees had been planted strategically alongside the river as part of a habitat restoration effort. For an example of what they look like when they are not babies, refer to the image of the tree above that I’m standing beneath. For the past 7 months though, most […]

Artwork for the Season

Dec 10, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Blog, Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

December 10, 2020 by Jeni O’Callaghan Christmas, a time of beauty. Below are an assortment of Christmas cards that my grandmother created. Grandma Elsa (Burgbacher), as I called her, loved creating living faces. In each of these you can see the brightness of the Season, the glow of love and spirit of youth. There is […]

Friends’ First-Ever $30,000 Matched Giving Challenge

Dec 9, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Blog, Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

This December, we are thrilled to announce a thirty thousand dollar matched giving campaign. Our Board of Directors have put $30,000 towards Friends’ first-ever Year End Match Challenge, so in December, every dollar you donate will be doubled: double the impact, double the support, double the holiday love! Your generous support will work twice as hard when you give during December. Together, we […]

On Pronghorns and Noel B. Jordan’s Art

Nov 24, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
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by Jeni O’Callaghan November 16, 2020 Noel lived and breathed art. As her daughter, I remember her always having something on the drawing board. Conversely if she got bored (I believe she would be diagnosed with ADD today) she would turn to nature and likely draw it. In my opinion she shined the best with […]

Exciting and Important Upper Verde River Update to be Delivered November 14, 2020

Nov 5, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

“Upper Verde River Update: A Critical Resource in Danger The upper Verde River is an economic and ecological powerhouse, but can it survive the threat of the ever-increasing groundwater pumping that is diminishing its baseflow?” – Citizens Water Advocacy Group Join the Citizens Water Advocacy Group (CWAG) on November 14 from 10 a.m. – noon […]

Invasive Species Monitoring on the Verde River – Insights from the Field

Oct 28, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

by Hudson Keffer October 15, 2020 As a recent transplant to the Verde Valley, I quickly came to realize that Arizona is not entirely the dry and desolate place that it is assumed to be. Sure, the majority of this valley is filled with drought tolerant plants like Creosote bush, Mesquite, and Prickly Pear cactus […]

October Birding in the Verde Valley

Oct 22, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

by Maya Rappaport Last weekend, October 17-18, 2020, was Global Birding Weekend as well as an eBird Big Day. Friends staff, field crews, and other members of our community birded up a storm! Here’s a list of species seen around the Verde River Watershed last weekend – with 55 unique species in total! Did you […]

Weekend Birding Frenzy: Global Birding Weekend and an eBird Big Day

Oct 16, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Bird of the Month, Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

Join Friends this weekend for Global Birding Weekend and an eBird Big Day!

Rio Verde Ranch Parcel Added to Prescott National Forest

Oct 15, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Friends News

An 84-acre parcel, the Rio Verde Ranch, is being added to the Prescott National Forest! This parcel contains a .6-mile stretch of our Verde River. We’re very excited that this parcel and river frontage will be protected by the Prescott NF and the Trust for Public Land. Read more at USA Today.

A Look Back at the Verde River Runoff

Oct 8, 2020 by Isaac Dudley
Posted in Blog, Friends News, Purdy Verde Blog

by Melanie Miles In light of COVID, we decided to take our Verde River Runoff VIRTUAL this year. We offered our supporters all over the country a chance to explore their favorite water bodies while paddling in honor of Friends. This was a unique opportunity for us to connect with paddlers and nature lovers from […]

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