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In the heart of Arizona, the Verde River winds its way through diverse landscapes, providing life to countless ecosystems. However, this lifeline faces a threat – invasive plant species that have taken root along its banks, disrupting the delicate balance of the riparian ecosystem. Friends of the Verde River, a non-profit organization dedicated to the […]
JAMIE NIELSEN December 12, 2017 Waxy, wrinkly, smelly trench foot. Lightning. Hemotoxins and neurotoxins, rattlesnake and spider bites. Kevin Kennedy, Logistics Technician with Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC), is grilling the crew members-in-training about “the umbles”. “These are the signs of hypothermia! Mumbles, stumbles, and grumbles. Get ’em dry, get ’em warm, people!” This is the […]