Resources
VIDEOS
August 2022 - Hydrologic Monitoring and Water Management in the Upper San Pedro
Shared History
During the first meeting in August 2017, partners worked together to develop a shared history timeline of the Lower San Pedro Watershed. The group collected significant ecological and social events in the watershed. This is a living project and will continue to develop as additional partners contribute. Take a look here!
Presentations
To promote collective learning about important topics in the watershed, LSP Steering Committee members have invited speakers to present at meetings. Presentations have included:
Jim Callegary, US Geological Survey - Hydrology of the San Pedro Watershed
Chris Eastoe, University of Arizona - Hydrogeology of the Lower San Pedro Watershed
Holly Richter, The Nature Conservancy - Collaboration in the Upper San Pedro Watershed
Matt Clark, Safe Passages - Importance and Value of Corridors in the LSP Watershed and Beyond
Scott Wilbor - Connectivity and Resilience Mapping in the LSP Watershed
Iris Rodden, Pima County - Implementing Planned Wildlife Corridors and Linkages