Tour | Birds of Tohono Chul
Learn to identify residents and those just passing through, plus information on habits and habitat. Download Tohono Chul Bird Checklist (PDF)
Learn to identify residents and those just passing through, plus information on habits and habitat. Download Tohono Chul Bird Checklist (PDF)
Experience Tohono Chul while learning some of the basics of the ecology of the Sonoran Desert.
Learn to identify resident reptiles and find the answer to the age-old question, “Why do lizards do push-ups?” Be prepared to get to know some friendly, non-venomous snakes, and perhaps a lizard or tortoise or two. We’ll even introduce you to a few venomous reptiles as well, like a rattlesnake and maybe a Gila monster, Read more...
Kath Macaulay is back to offer students who have already completed a Pocket Sketching workshop more advanced techniques that will take their work to the next level. This in-depth review also includes students’ requests, such as how to tackle clouds, running water, people, and glass. New techniques include the use of pencil and ballpoint or Read more...
Discover the edible and useful plants of the Sonoran Desert.
Experience Tohono Chul while learning some of the basics of the ecology of the Sonoran Desert.
Experience Tohono Chul while learning some of the basics of the ecology of the Sonoran Desert.
Learn to identify residents and those just passing through, plus information on habits and habitat. Download Tohono Chul Bird Checklist (PDF)
Unearth the how-tos for using native and arid-adapted plants in water-saving landscapes.
Spring is the perfect time to get the goods to transform your backyard into a desert oasis thanks to the annual Spring Plant Sale. Each year we host a fall sale with a wide selection of landscape-ready plants including unique, hard-to-find specimens. Whether folks are planting them in the ground or in small containers, they Read more...
Experience Tohono Chul while learning some of the basics of the ecology of the Sonoran Desert.
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.