There is a new Gooddings willow forest in the Santa Cruz River, partly thanks to regular water releases near Irvington Road. This water will be shut off for 6…
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Out of Crisis, We Can Lead the Way in Colorado River Solutions
This past December, the Washington Post published the article: "The Colorado River is on the Verge of Crisis. No one has the solution." I’m writing to let you…
Yes to Sustainable Mobility, No to Props 418 & 419
In alignment with the position of Living Streets Alliance (LSA), Watershed Management Group recommends a no vote on Propositions 418 and 419, which…
WMG Hires New Co-Executive Director
The Board of Directors of Watershed Management Group is excited to announce that Oscar Lai joins the organization February 17 as its first Co-Executive…
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Santa Cruz River Irvington Outfall Water Release on Pause
There is a new Gooddings willow forest in the Santa Cruz River, partly thanks to regular water releases near Irvington Road. This water will be shut off for 6…
Restoring & Meandering at the Babocomari
On a rather warm mid-April morning, a group of apprentices, interns, field technicians, docents, and staff, resplendent in sun shirts, long pants, buffs, and…
What does our data reveal about river flow?
Severe drought impacts creek flow, groundwater levels, and habitat with less than half of average rainfall recorded Summary…
Out of Crisis, We Can Lead the Way in Colorado River Solutions
This past December, the Washington Post published the article: "The Colorado River is on the Verge of Crisis. No one has the solution." I’m writing to let you…
Let’s Strengthen Tucson’s Policy to Regulate Large Water Users
It’s time for you to give feedback on a very important policy: a new ordinance regulating large water users in the city of Tucson. Last August, Tucson’s Mayor…
WMG Hires New Co-Executive Director
The Board of Directors of Watershed Management Group is excited to announce that Oscar Lai joins the organization February 17 as its first Co-Executive…
Becoming a Beaver Believer
Getting a 7th grader to do anything is a virtually impossible task. This is especially so when the thing in question is…
Yes to Sustainable Mobility, No to Props 418 & 419
In alignment with the position of Living Streets Alliance (LSA), Watershed Management Group recommends a no vote on Propositions 418 and 419, which…
Watershed’s Top 10 Accomplishments for 2025
As we look back on the challenges and triumphs of 2025, we're thankful for the support of our community of water stewards and and proud of what we have…
Walking into What Was Drowned
Watershed Management Group and Glen Canyon Institute beaver survey crew. From Left to right: Eric Balken, Anna Penner,…
A Time of Change (and Continuity, Too)
Autumn is a season of change, and in some climates, the changes it brings can be dramatic–leaves changing color and falling, temperatures dipping, maybe even…
Apprenticeship Grads Shine as Staff
Nicole Parks and Nadira Mitchell, both now full-time Watershed staff members, transitioned smoothly into their current roles after completing apprenticeships…