Water Ways: Water, Land, Life is a free educational forum event sponsored by the Unesco Chair in Environmental History in partnership with the Public History Collaborative at the University of Arizona.
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion about the historical connections between native plants, water sustainability, communities, and pollinators. Botanist Carianne Funicelli will discuss native plants and a Tucson Water representative will share the history of where water comes from in Tucson. A representative from Tohono Chul will be on hand to present on the history of Tohono Chul. Don’t miss out on this enlightening event!
THIS IS A FREE EVENT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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EVENT DETAILS
Thursday, April 25
6:00-8:00 pm
In the Garden Pavilion at Tohono Chul
Panel to include:
Carianne Funicelli, Botanist & owner of Strategic Habitats Enhancements
Denise Moreno-Ramirez, University of Arizona Presidential Post-Doctoral Fellow
A Tucson Water representative
A Tohono Chul representative
Panel moderators:
David Pietz, University of Arizona Regents Professor and Dr. Michelle Berry
University of Arizona Assistant Professor & Director of the UA Public History Collaborative