Blue Carbon, CEDO, Climate Change, Friends & Family, Partners, Stories, StoriesIn Remembrance of Carl N. Hodges at Puerto Peñasco, Sonora Peggy J. Turk Boyer / April 29, 2021 By: Peggy J. Turk Boyer, Founder/Executive Director Emeritus, CEDO Intercultural This past April 2, 2021, news broke of the inauguration [...]
Biodiversity, CEDO, Friends & Family, Stories, StoriesLetter from a CEDO Friend Mark Kaib / March 31, 2021 By: Mark Kaib. Retired USFWS Wildfire Ecologist Dear Friends, I had a special experience at CEDO in Puerto Peñasco recently.
Biodiversity, CEDO, Desert Fishes, StoriesNative fishes of the Rio Sonoyta Doug Duncan / March 31, 2021 By: Doug Duncan; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service It takes active partnerships to achieve conservation that is meaningful and lasting.
Biodiversity, CEDO, Culture, Fishing, StoriesWhere the Desert Meets the Sea—A Place of Extremes Socorro González Barajas / March 31, 2021 By: Efraín Wong, Leonor López H., Ángeles Sánchez C., René Loaiza V. Editor: Socorro González B. The northern Gulf of
CEDO, Culture, StoriesExplorers: First Expeditions in the Gulf of California and the Sonoran Desert—The Pimería Alta Abelardo Castillo Rosas / February 26, 2021 By: Abelardo Castillo Rosas. CEDO Intercultural The main impulse of the first Spanish explorers in what is currently Northwestern Mexico
Blue Carbon, CEDO, Climate Change, WetlandsBlue Carbon Alejandro Callejas Linares / February 26, 2021 By: Alejandro Callejas Linares. Associate Specialist. CEDO Intercultural Climate change is possibly the greatest challenge facing humanity today. If we
Biodiversity, CEDO, Celebrations, WetlandsInseparable: Water, wetlands, and life Laura Martínez Ríos / February 26, 2021 By: Laura Martínez Ríos, Executive Director, Pro Esteros Many of us have heard that wetlands are among the most economically
CEDO, Culture, StoriesIndigenous Peoples Part II. Historical tribes from the heart of the Sonoran Desert Guillermo Munro Palacio / January 29, 2021 Compilador: Guillermo Munro Historically, the Hia C’ed O’odham or Areneños had a smaller population, but a larger territory with a
CEDO, Culture, Education, FishingSchool of the Sea Paloma Valdivia / January 29, 2021 By: Paloma A. Valdivia-Jiménez, CEDO Education, Communication, and Outreach Manager In the framework of celebrations for Education Day (January 24)
Acknowledgments, Biodiversity, CEDO, StoriesPeggy J. Turk Boyer Collection CEDO Intercultural / January 11, 2021 By: CEDO Intercultural. The "Peggy J. Turk Boyer Collection" is a recognition of the research and work carried out by