Joining the team at the Desert Laboratory

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This week I began working as the new coordinator for the trans-disciplinary Art & Science Program at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill.

The Desert Laboratory is an 860-acre ecological reserve at the edge of downtown Tucson, Arizona, owned and operated by the University of Arizona College of Science in partnership with Pima County. Tumamoc Hill, whose name derives from the Tohono O'odham place name Cemamagĭ Du’ag – Hill of the Horned Lizard – is a large swath of beautiful Sonoran Desert in the heart of the city with over a 115 years of intensive science.

Tumamoc is culture; ecology; a site of community gathering; conservation; art; archaeology; history; and much more. Tumamoc is an active research center where multiple approaches come together to better understand the Sonoran Desert and arid environments.

With over 2,500 years of human use, 115 years of science, and more visitation today than at any time of its history – Tumamoc Hill is a living laboratory, a refuge for exercise, health, and reflection.

I will be helping to create new ways to explore, document, and share the stories and richness of this treasure, “Cemamagĭ Du’ag.”

Please stop by Thursdays or Fridays and say hello, especially if you are “walking the hill!” Also stay in touch i f you would like to join free nature journaling sketch-ups and other programs.

https://tumamoc.arizona.edu/art-and-science