Posted December 3, 2019
This Living River report highlights results from Nogales Wash to Amado during the 2018 water year (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018). Comparisons are made to conditions in 2008, which is the… MORE ›
Posted October 2, 2019
This Living River report highlights results from northwest Tucson to Marana during the 2018 water year (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018). Comparisons are made to conditions in 2013, which is the… MORE ›
Posted November 2, 2018
Growing Water Smart in the Headwaters: Integrated Water and Land Use Planning Workshop When: April 24 – 26, 2019 Where: Keystone, CO Application Deadline: January 11, 2019 The Sonoran Institute and Babbitt Center for… MORE ›
Posted October 18, 2018
El informe anual de 2018, Juntos Prosperamos, se centra en la colaboración. Estamos convencidos de que es la mejor manera de construir comunidades resilientes en el oeste. Cada equipo y cada proyecto en Sonoran… MORE ›
Posted October 18, 2018
The 2018 annual report, Together We Thrive, focuses on collaboration. We are convinced it’s the best way to build resilient communities in the West. Every team and every project at Sonoran Institute brings… MORE ›
Posted October 11, 2018
Collaborative Opportunities Assessment The Santa Cruz River is thriving thanks to the release of effluent (highly treated wastewater) into the river, providing nearly 50 miles of flowing reaches. However, there is no guarantee… MORE ›
Posted October 11, 2018
The Sonoran Institute and Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy’s Growing Water Smart program introduces communities to the full range of communications, public engagement, planning, and policy implementation tools to realize their watershed health and community resiliency goals. Through Growing Water Smart, Colorado communities can learn how they can integrate land use and water planning.
Posted June 4, 2018
Read our case statement for more information on challenges facing the Santa Cruz River and how we plan to achieve our vision.