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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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Aug. 28, 2017
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