CEDO, Celebrations, Culture, Desert, Friends & Family, Stories, StoriesMUSIC FOR THE SEA CONCERT admin / December 25, 2022 MUSIC FOR THE SEA CONCERT From September 30 to October 2, we watched the great CEDO Intercultural team led by [...]
Acknowledgments, Biodiversity, CEDO, Celebrations, Culture, Desert, First NationsO’odham Gathering at Schuk Toak 2022 CEDO Intercultural / July 20, 2022 O’odham Gathering at Schuk Toak 2022 This is a Gathering of the people to honor one another with respect, to
Biodiversity, Blue Carbon, CEDO, Climate Change, StoriesSowing the Promise of Blue Carbon on the Watery Edge of a Blue Desert Gary Paul Nabhan / July 31, 2021 By: Alberto Mellado, Erica Barnett, Laura Monti and Gary Paul Nabhan On a breezy winter day along the Sonoran coast
Biodiversity, CEDO, Desert, Ecological Monitoring, PartnersMonitoring the pulse of the desert through avian monitoring in the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve Aaron Flesch / July 31, 2021 By: Aaron Flesch, Miguel Grageda García Monitoring the status and distribution of wildlife and vegetation are fundamental aspects of conservation
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, Celebrations40 years of CEDO Intercultural, a Celebration for the Love of the Sea admin / July 6, 2020 This story begins when, in the early 1980s, a young and enthusiastic biologist named Margaret Jean Turk, known to all