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Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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Picture Canyon was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008 for the extensive cultural resources present within the area. To further protect the area, the City of Flagstaff purchased the 480 acre Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve in 2012 using funds from a 2004 voter-approved bond and a 2012 Arizona State Parks Growing Smarter Grant. Viewing blinds, walking trails. City of Flagstaff, (928) 213-2154. Have you seen all the Birds that Come Through Picture Canyon? Arizona Watchabl...
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Museum of Northern Arizona | Nature Trails | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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Stop into the Museum for exhibits on Northern Arizona's history, geology, cultures, and more. Just across the Rio de Flag is another watchable wildlife site, Cheshire Wetlands. Accessible further north on Hwy 180. Click on the images. For a larger view. Sign leading the way to Museum of Northern Arizona's nature trail. As you leave the ponderosa pine and drop into the small canyon, notice the different vegetation. Click on the images. For a larger view. High Quality Version of this Audio File. With fundi...
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Wildlife and Sightseeing Tourist Locations in Northern Arizona
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Click on each location in the map to view more about that area! Designates locations with Wildlife Audio Guides. Fort Tuthill County Park. Foxglenn Prairie Dog Colony. Lamar Haines Wildlife Area. Mt Elden Environmental Study Area. Museum of Northern Arizona. Pumphouse County Natural Area. Rio de Flag Wetlands. Rogers Lake County Natural Area. Scenic Lakes Driving Tour. Sunflower Flat Wildlife Area. Receive our periodic wildlife community announcements. Wildlife Audio Guides are narrated by Rose Houk.
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Educational Resources for Parents and Teachers about Wildlife
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And can be viewed directly by clicking here. Click on each to view a downloadable instructional sheet! Habitat - the place where an animal lives, grows and survives. Observations - a fact that was collected using one of the five senses. Amphibians - an animal that spends part of its life in water and part on land, such as a frog or salamander. Migration - the process of animals moving from one part of the world to another. We'd also like to encourage you to listen to our wildlife Audio Guides.
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Cheshire Wetlands Habitat Pond | Wildlife Viewing Area | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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Originating in a 1996 proposal for the "Cheshire Park Habitat Pond," the goal for this area is to enhance about two acres of riparian wetland area within the Rio de Flag floodplain and to promote the preservation and educational value of existing wildlife habitat. West of the Cheshire Dam (also known as the Narrows Dam) is an important urban wetlands area, the only one within the Flagstaff city limits. Click on the images for a larger view. Relax a moment. Take in the sights and sounds of the forest.
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Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience | Environmental Conservation | Wildlife Audio Guides
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AWWE is recreation, it is education, and it is conservation! We are a community partnership committed to connecting people. With Arizona's natural environment and promoting its conservation. Join us in experiencing wildlife and their habitats. In ways that are truly AWWEsome! AWWE Wetland and Riparian Site 2015 Strategic Action Plan. Click Here to View. Arizona is truly beautiful! Take The Peaks Tour! Click on the individual locations. Or the map above for a larger view! Click Here to View.
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Scenic Lakes Driving Tour of Lake Mary and Mormon Lake | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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Are linked by one of Flagstaff's most scenic drives. Accessible from town or from Stoneman Lake Road along I-17, the drive can be done in roughly 2.5 hours or can be combined with camping, fishing, hiking, skiing, or a meal at the Mormon Lake Lodge. In winter and spring this is one of the best bald eagle viewing areas in northern Arizona and the lakes host flocks of migrating waterfowl. This Scenic Drive takes you to one of. The best spots to see eagles and water birds! Click on the images. Forest Servic...
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Latest News and Announcements | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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Receive our periodic wildlife community announcements. Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience (AWWE) partner organizations. Any reproduction of the nature and wildlife photography within our website is expressly prohibited. Wildlife Audio Guides are narrated by Rose Houk. And were recorded and produced by Diane Hope. With funding from AZGFD Heritage Fund. Environmental Conservation and Arizona Watchable Wildlife Website Design by.
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Hart Prairie Preserve | Amazing Views and Forests | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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The high diversity of forest and grassland types within the San Francisco Peaks supports over 80 species of native mammals, over 250 plant species, and over 120 species of birds, including many neotropical migrants, old-growth dependent birds, and a wide variety of raptors. The Nature Conservancy's Hart Prairie Preserve offers free guided nature walks on the western slope of the San Francisco Peaks. Nature Walks are every Sunday,. June 8th September 21st. Preserve Manager, Neil Chapman:. Arizona Watchabl...
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Griffith Springs | Walking and Hiking Trails | Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience
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The northern leopard frog once inhabited many northern Arizona springs. With the help of conservation biologists, northern leopard frogs are being restored to their native northern Arizona habitats. Look for other native amphibians when you visit Griffith Springs on the Coconino National Forest. Parking, picnic area, restrooms, trails. Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff Ranger District, (928) 526-0866. High Quality Version of this Audio File. Read the Transcript of this Audio File.