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Sabino Canyon: The Life of a Southwestern Oasis

By Lazaroff, David Wentworth

Sabino Canyon: The Life of a Southwestern Oasis

Call Number: NH Laz

  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press, Tucson
  • Publication Date: 1993
  • ISBN: 978-0816513444
  • Format available: Paperback
  • Number of copies: 2
  • Donation/Dedication: "Donated by L. Ray Longino"
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Description:

Nestled in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona, Sabino Canyon demonstrates the beauty and resiliency of life in what many would assume to be a most inhospitable place. For thousands of visitors each year, this oasis in the Sonoran Desert offers the opportunity to experience biodiversity in action.

David Lazaroff has called on years of studying, photographing, and educating people about Sabino Canyon to produce this clearly written and beautifully illustrated book. Focusing on the importance of Sabino Creek both to plants and animals and to human recreation, he tracks the ebb and flow of canyon life through the year and tells how people have sought to utilize the canyon through history. First-time visitors to Sabino Canyon will find their experience enriched through Lazaroff’s insights into plants, animals, and geology, while those who regularly frequent Sabino’s trails or pools can become better informed about its fragile desert and riparian habitats.

For anyone curious about life in a genuine Southwestern oasis, this book captures the beauty and uniqueness of a natural treasure-house located in a bustling city’s back yard.

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