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September 2019 Saguaro National Park Programs

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Date: August 24, 2019
Contact: Melanie Florez, 520-733-5151
Contact: Richard Hill, 520-733-5158

Saguaro National Park News Release                                 19-26

For Immediate Release
September 2019                                                                                                                                                                      
Contacts:   Saguaro West - Richard Hill (520) 733-5158, 2700 N. Kinney Rd.
                 Saguaro East - Melanie Florez (520) 733-5151, 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail
 
Saguaro National Park September Program Schedule
Saguaro National Park is offering a variety of walks and talks that explore the park’s wonderful natural and cultural histories. Program listings also are available on the park’s website, www.nps.gov/sagu, or visit us on Facebook. Interpretive programs are free, but park entrance fees apply. Program schedules are subject to change; visitors should call the visitor centers for updates or reservations.
 
 
Naturalist Programs at Tucson Mountain District (West District), 2700 N. Kinney Rd.:
Programs are offered on most days in the morning at 10:15 and/or 11:15, and in the afternoon at 2:15 and/or 3:15 and last 30 to 45 minutes. Topics include mountain lions, lizards, coyotes, javelinas, kangaroo rats, insects, birds, survival strategies, the saguaro cactus, and other topics related to the desert. All programs are subject to change. Call the visitor center at (520) 733-5158 for updates the day of the program.
 
September 1, 8, 15, 22   3:15 p.m.  Cooking With Prickly Pear     Talk: 30 minutes    
Learn how you can incorporate prickly pear into your diet. This program will show you how to collect and prepare prickly pear. Prepare for a sweet treat! Wheelchair accessible
 
September 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28   11:15 a.m. Living With Giants Talk: 45 minutes
The saguaro celebrates events and faces challenges throughout its life. A biologist explains how it provides shelter and substance for wildlife; when it flowers; its growth patterns; and how it fights for survival against drought, lightning, frost, and other dangers.Wheelchair accessible
 
September 7, 14, 21, 28    2:15 p.m.  Creepy Crawlers: The Silent - Majority   Talk: 30 minutes
Learn about some of our most feared and misunderstood arthropods who call this park home. Come discover how essential they are for our desert community and why we shouldn’t fear these mostly harmless creatures. Wheelchair accessible
 
September 10, 24   11:15 a.m.   Life Cycle of the Saguaro: Seed to Giant  Talk: 45 minutes
Hear some astonishing reasons about why so few Saguaro seeds make it to fruition. Wheelchair accessible.
 
September 4, 11, 18, 25   10:15 a.m.  Mountain Lions: Beyond the Myth     Talk: 45 minutes
Envision a puma stalking its prey, then uncover the true nature of this elusive but essential predator. Misunderstood, maligned, and nearly eradicated by settlers, the cougar remains threatened by human encroachment. Wheelchair accessible
 
September 11, 25   2:15 p.m.    Raptors! Talk: 30 minutes
Southern Arizona and the Sonoran Desert Region are renowned for the large variety of animal and plant species, especially birds, that can be found in the area. Among the most fascinating of those are the raptors, top predators of the avian world, who either live here year-round, or migrate through the area. Wheelchair accessible
 
 
Naturalist Programs at the Rincon Mountain District (East, 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail):    
 
September 1, 8, 15, 22                 11:00 a.m.     Meet the Saguaro       Garden Walk  .
Get to know the world’s most famous cactus – and learn its fascinating life story in this place where we “celebrate saguaros”! Accessible Program
 
September 1, 8, 15             2:00 p.m.                   Touring Arizona’s Parks              Presentation
Take a 20-minute picture tour of Arizona’s other scenic national park areas - there’s more variety than you think! We know you are traveling, so bring along your questions about your next stop.
Accessible Program
 
September 4, 11     9:30 a.m.     Showers of Saguaros         Presentation
The majestic Saguaro depends on the billions of tiny raindrops shed by the mighty summer monsoon storms for its long-term survival.  Accessible Program
 
September 7, 14     11:00 a.m.     Is it a Cactus or A … sparagus?     Garden Walk 
We all know a cactus when we see it, right? Maybe not! Find out how our two families of spiny succulent plants are the same, but different. Accessible program
 
September 7            1:00 p.m.       A Sticky Situation              Presentation
A look at the cacti of Saguaro National Park, their flowers and fruit, and a few interesting facts.This program ends by answering the top twenty questions asked about our namesake saguaros. Theater presentation. Accessible Program
 
September 7            2:00 p.m.       When It Rains, It Pours!)  Presentation
Learn about the unpredictable and violent North American monsoon season. With some luck, we’ll experience it too!  Accessible Program
           
September 10, 14, 17                    10:00 a.m.     Desert Botany 101             Presentation
Join a park naturalist for a stroll through our Cactus Garden and learn the basics of desert botany. Accessible Program
 
September 12                      1:00 p.m.       Yesterday, Today and Saguaro             Presentation
Climate change is coming to the National Parks. See what’s happening today, and learn about a specific threat to our Sonoran Desert and the saguaro cactus. Accessible Program
 
Both visitor centers are open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, except Christmas Day.

 


 Red Hills Visitor Center (Saguaro WEST)

 

2700 North Kinney Road 
Tucson, AZ 85743
(520) 733-5158 


Rincon Mountain Visitor Center (Saguaro EAST)
3693 South Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ 85730
(520) 733-5153

 

For more information about Saguaro National Park and some of its partners, Friends of Saguaro National Park, Western National Parks Association, and the Rincon Institute, visit these websites:

            www.nps.gov/sagu                                                                               www.wnpa.org
            www.friendsofsaguaro.org                                                        www.rinconinstitute.org
 
Saguaro National Park
3693 S.Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ  85730



Last updated: August 24, 2019

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