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Oral History Project Seeks “Tales from Tumamoc”

March 20, 2020

What makes Tumamoc Hill special? UA scholars are asking the question and collecting the answers as part of Cuéntame Más: Tales From Tumamoc, a new oral history project now underway on Tumamoc Hill.

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Researchers Seek to Solve Decades-Long Baja California Peninsula Mystery

Jan. 29, 2020

There’s something weird going on inside the plants and animals that call the Baja California peninsula home.

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Tumamoc Desert Lab revives century-old greenhouse

Sept. 19, 2019

"The relaunching of the greenhouse is about ... the stories, both from the cultural side of what an important cultural landscape human space this is, but then also how much we've learned about the functioning, the dynamics, the ebbs and flows of the desert, over 100 years now," Wilder said.

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Topography Could Save Sensitive Saguaros as Climate Changes

Sept. 10, 2019

By studying nearly five decades of data on more than 5,800 saguaros dotting Tumamoc Hill, researchers found that small variations in the hill’s topography might buffer saguaro populations from the impacts of climate change.

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How Tumamoc Hill balances popularity with preservation

Nov. 11, 2018

Tumamoc Hill is a beloved Tucson landmark with an existential challenge: How to balance its popularity with hikers and its role as a living scientific laboratory.

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New director of Tumamoc Hill lab has big plans for research center, community landmark

Sept. 29, 2018

As director, Ben Wilder hopes to not only honor the history of the hill—which stretches back thousands of years—but also re-establish it as a leader in desert ecology.

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New Journal Focused on Desert Discovery

Dec. 2, 2017

Announcing the release of a new on-line, peer reviewed, open access journal, The Proceedings of the Desert Laboratory, a scholarly endeavor aiming to continue the over 100 years of foundational desert research on Tumamoc Hill.

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App Gives New Perspective to Walk Up Tumamoc Hill

Sept. 11, 2017

Thousands of visitors walk Tumamoc's paved path each year, but few are aware of the ecological and archaeological value of the site. The University of Arizona’s College of Science hopes to change that with a new mobile app.

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Change in Hours

Aug. 28, 2017
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