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2025 RISE Symposium

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View of the Santa Rita Mountains from the SRER

Discovery Fridays

Jan. 15, 2025
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2024 RISE Symposium

Nov. 9, 2024
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NEON tower at the SRER

30-Year Collaboration Between the SRER and NEON!

May 6, 2024
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Representatives from the Southern Arizona chapter of Quail Forever, UA Santa Rita Experimental Range, UA Wildlife Ecology and Management, and Arizona Game and Fish Department standing in front of the conference room at the Florida Station

SRER Scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) population survey

Feb. 21, 2024
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Cows with VENCE collars on the SRER

"Exploring the Boundaries of Virtual Fencing" workshop at the Santa Rita Ranch

Nov. 16, 2023
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"Grassland Resilience Workshop Series on Brush Management and Soil Health" at the Santa Rita Range

Oct. 1, 2023
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A range of discovery

March 22, 2023
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From the left, Josh Grace (Arizona State Land Department), Andrew and Micaela McGibbon (Santa Rita Ranch), and Elise Gornish (AZSRM and University of Arizona).

The Santa Rita Ranch awarded 'Range Manager of the Year'!

Feb. 6, 2023
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D-DIRT Turns 10!

Feb. 1, 2023
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