July Navigators Meeting: Anti-racism in The National Audubon Society

Monday, July 24 - 6:30pm MST With the extreme heat in mind our Navigators group will be meeting online for July. Our theme will be anti-racism in The National Audubon Society. We will look at the ongoing actions and debates within the birding community to remove the last name of John James Audubon from the national societies name. Some chapters have

June Navigators to Focus on Abolition

Monday, June 12 - 6:00pm MST This month we will have our first meeting on Monday, June 12, in person at UUCP. Our June theme for Navigators will be abolition. We will be meeting up in the Abolition Classroom in Annex A. Our group will look at a couple of the exercises in the room, complete at least one and do

Phenology Update

Our Navigators group had a really fun time learning about Phenology and desert trees this month! Seven of our members observed the traits of our favorite Mesquite tree on campus using resources from the Natures Notebook webpage. Mx. Jezz also showed folks some of the edible Parkinsonia/Palo Verde tree beans. We hope more UUCP members

Navigators May Meeting on Phenology

Monday, May 22 - 6:00pm MST Our next navigators meeting will take place on Monday May 22nd at 6 pm. We will be meeting in the Johnson room. The theme for the meeting will be Phenology. After a brief opening we will take a short walk around the UUCP campus to learn a little bit about our favorite trees.  Phenology refers

A group of kids sitting near a pond on the liberty wildlife hike

Navigators Update/May Trip to Gilbert Riparian Preserve

Saturday, May 13 - 6:00pm MST We had a great trip to the Liberty Wildlife Campus last week! Along with a few of our normal members we also had a new family join us. Our group was able to have lots of up close interactions with different animals. One of the unique aspects of Liberty Wildlife is that many of the

Resources for Gardening for Wildlife Habitat

Last week was Earth Day. In recognition of the holiday we wanted to bring some resources to our community for creating healthier landscapes in their homes. The following links highlight a few different approaches to broadening species diversity in your garden or community landscape. Specifically there are lists for different types of host plants and