Showing posts with label natural history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural history. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Achievement 12: Image Unlocked!



Sabino Canyon, just north of Tucson, has offered welcome relief and recreation for local residents ever since humans first lived in the area. Escaping to the mountains and cool canyons during our most blisteringly hot days in the depths of summer made life much nicer. This was even more true back in the days before air conditioning! 

A trek into the Catalina Mountains to get out of the city for the day might be just the ticket to fulfill one of your 100 Activities for this year's Summer Reading Program. If you take a look under "Explore," item #3 is "Go on a hike!" http://1.usa.gov/100-Activities

Pick up a field guide to Sabino, and find out about the animals, plants, geology and ecology of the canyon, or discover something about its history or the ancient people who also walked the stones and played in the streams: http://bit.ly/sabino-canyon

Who are the young women wearing gun holsters? They were part of a group of University of Arizona students who traveled to Sabino Canyon in 1914 by car. According to Julia R. Waite, their car broke down on the way back so they didn't arrive home until 3:00am. Image graciously provided by Lisa Waite Bunker from her family's photographs.


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Achievement 4: Image Unlocked!


The roadrunner is an iconic image of Arizona. A member of the cuckoo family, roadrunners can really cover ground -- up to 20 miles per hour! But do you know if they can fly? To find out, you might look into some of the library's books about roadrunners and other desert wildlife.

To find out roadrunners, read one of these books: http://bit.ly/about-roadrunners

To find about desert ecosystems and the animals we share the state with, I bet you will find something interesting here: http://bit.ly/arizona-natural-history