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Fireflies are having a moment in Arizona! Given their association with, and reliance on, moist soils and riparian habitats, it's no wonder they are a species of special interest here in our mostly arid state. Join Trica and her guest, Rachel Laura, to hear about Arizona's fireflies and their amazing life histories. You'll also learn about ways you can get involved in the conservation of these amazing, bioluminescent beetles.
To learn more about AWF or to make a contribution go to: www.azwildlife.org/donate
To connect with our guest, Rachel Laura, for any questions or to get on her volunteer list for the next field season, you can email her at [email protected]
Friends of the Verde River, our Affiliate organization where Rachel works, also has volunteer opportunities, including Low Tech Process Based Restoration projects. You can find out about their volunteer opportunities at www.verderiver.org
To learn more about Firefly Atlas, including how to identify different firefly species and contribute information to their database, visit www.fireflyatlas.org
To find out when Tumacacori National Historical Park is offering their summer firefly tours, give them a call at 520-366-5060
By Arizona Wildlife Federation5
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Fireflies are having a moment in Arizona! Given their association with, and reliance on, moist soils and riparian habitats, it's no wonder they are a species of special interest here in our mostly arid state. Join Trica and her guest, Rachel Laura, to hear about Arizona's fireflies and their amazing life histories. You'll also learn about ways you can get involved in the conservation of these amazing, bioluminescent beetles.
To learn more about AWF or to make a contribution go to: www.azwildlife.org/donate
To connect with our guest, Rachel Laura, for any questions or to get on her volunteer list for the next field season, you can email her at [email protected]
Friends of the Verde River, our Affiliate organization where Rachel works, also has volunteer opportunities, including Low Tech Process Based Restoration projects. You can find out about their volunteer opportunities at www.verderiver.org
To learn more about Firefly Atlas, including how to identify different firefly species and contribute information to their database, visit www.fireflyatlas.org
To find out when Tumacacori National Historical Park is offering their summer firefly tours, give them a call at 520-366-5060

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