Requiem for the Santa Cruz: An Environmental History of an Arizona River Review by David Seibert The University of Arizona Press has recently published Requiem for the Santa Cruz: An Environmental History of an Arizona River. This beautiful book, a collaboration by Robert Webb, Julio Betancourt, Roy Johnson, Raymond Turner, and Bernard Fontana, is a […]
David Seibert
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Things Left Behind
Reflections on several years of listening to residents talk about objects they’ve found in the Borderlands: a toothbrush, a human bone, a coin from Guatemala, an unopened can of beans set defiantly on a rock.
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Reflecting on What Has Been Achieved: The 3 Canyons Wildlife Corridor
By David Seibert, Executive Director, Borderlands Restoration It’s true—the property formerly known as 3 Canyons, with 200 houses and thin strips of land loosely defined as a ‘conservation easement,’ will not be developing as planned. It will, in fact, be protected as a wildlife corridor, with human and other animal activities negotiated through close collaboration […]
