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Staff Outreach

Part of the mission of the Research Ranch is to inform interested individuals and groups about the ecology of the ranch and surrounding areas, and to share methods for safeguarding this sensitive and disappearing bioregion. This is done both at the Ranch (see “Recent events”) and at other sites. Recent presentations by Drs. Kennedy and Hass include:

Kennedy, Linda. November 2006. “The Research Ranch: A living laboratory.” University of Arizona School of Natural Resources Seminar Series, Tucson, Arizona.

Kennedy, Linda. November 2006. “Grass identification and grassland ecology.” Workshop sponsored by the Santa Cruz County Natural Resources Conservation District.

Kennedy, Linda. November 2006. “Introduction to the Research Ranch.” Desert Rivers Audubon, Elgin, AZ.

Kennedy, Linda. April 2007. “Introduction to the Research Ranch” and “Living gently on the land.” Audubon South Carolina Board of Directors, Elgin, AZ.

Kennedy, Linda. May 2007. “Introduction to the Research Ranch.” USFS Biological Team Leadership meeting, Elgin, AZ.

Kennedy, Linda. May 2007. “Introduction to the Research Ranch” and “Living gently on the land.” Environmental Historian Course, Elgin, AZ.

Kennedy, Linda. September, 2007. “What is the Research Ranch all about?” Elgin Ladies Club, Elgin, AZ.

Kennedy, Linda. October 2007. “Grass identification and grassland ecology.” Sierra Club service tour, Elgin, AZ.

Hass, Chris. February 2007. “Using trail cameras to document wildlife at Audubon Research Ranch.”, Elgin, AZ.

Hass, Chris. May 2007. “White-nosed coatis: an introduction to Arizona’s most curious beast.” USFS Biological Team Leadership meeting, Elgin, AZ.

Hass, Chris. June 2007. “Distribution and habitat affiliations of 4 species of skunks in Arizona and New Mexico.” 87th meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Albuquerque, NM.

Hass, Chris. August 2007. “White-nosed coatis: an introduction to Arizona’s most curious beast.” Southwest Wings birding festival, Sierra Vista, AZ.

Hass, Chris. October 2007. “White-nosed coatis: an introduction to Arizona’s most curious beast.” Sierra Club service tour, Elgin, AZ.

Hass, Chris. October 2007. “Applications of tracking data.” International Society of Professional Trackers, Carnation, WA.

In addition, staff participates in several local, regional, and national committees including:

Kennedy: BLM Resource Advisory Council, Arizona State Park’s Natural Area Program Advisory Committee, Sonoita Crossroads Forum (Board of Directors).

Hass: Sonoita Valley Planning Partnership (Natural Resources subcommittee); International Society of Professional Trackers (Program Review committee); Jaguar Conservation Team.

 

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