Community Science Monitoring of Urban Saguaro Health: The Saguaro Monitoring Program within the Desert Botanical Garden’s Saguaro Initiatives

Community Science Monitoring of Urban Saguaro Health: The Saguaro Monitoring Program within the Desert Botanical Garden’s Saguaro Initiatives

Community Science Monitoring of Urban Saguaro Health: The Saguaro Monitoring Program within the Desert Botanical Garden’s Saguaro Initiatives

Event Description

The Saguaro Census, organized by the Desert Botanical Garden, provides an important snapshot of saguaro distribution across the Phoenix Valley. However, long-term monitoring is essential to strengthen these data and better understand changes in plant health and survival over time. To address this need, the Saguaro Monitoring Program was developed as a student- and volunteer-led initiative in which community members are assigned a plot of approximately 20 saguaros that they visit regularly to document plant health and condition. As the project completes its first year of surveys, results from the initial monitoring effort will be presented, along with a discussion of the benefits and challenges of using community science to monitor urban plant populations.

An entry ticket to the Garden is required for entry, see the registration section for more information.

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May 5, 2026
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12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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Registration is not required, but one must purchase a ticket to Desert Botanical Garden.

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CAZCA functions through extensive partnerships to stand together and further our conservation efforts.

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Safeguarding Our Desert Icon: Inside the Saguaro Initiatives at Desert Botanical Garden

Safeguarding Our Desert Icon: Inside the Saguaro Initiatives at Desert Botanical Garden

Safeguarding Our Desert Icon: Inside the Saguaro Initiatives at Desert Botanical Garden

Event Description

The Saguaro Initiatives are a set of research, conservation, and community-science programs led by Desert Botanical Garden to understand, protect, and restore saguaros across the Phoenix Valley and our changing desert. This talk will share what we are learning about saguaro genetics, health, survival, and resilience in the face of rising heat and drought, and how these efforts connect science, volunteers, saguaro owners, and long-term conservation. Attendees will also learn how the community can participate in helping safeguard this iconic species for future generations.

An entry ticket to the Garden is required for entry, see the registration section for more information.

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Apr 15, 2026
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12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

accessibility

CAZCA is dedicated to hosting inclusive, accessible events so all participants can engage in and enjoy the program. Please email us with your accessibility needs at cazca@dbg.org.

Do I need to Register?

Registration is not required, but one must purchase a ticket to Desert Botanical Garden.

Event Partners

CAZCA functions through extensive partnerships to stand together and further our conservation efforts.

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The Hassica An Garden: an ethnobotanical and research site in the Comcaac Land of Sonora, Mexico

The Hassica An Garden: an ethnobotanical and research site in the Comcaac Land of Sonora, Mexico

The Hassica An Garden: an ethnobotanical and research site in the Comcaac Land of Sonora, Mexico

Event Description

Since 2015, Desert Botanical Garden’s researchers have been making trips to the coast of Sonora as part of our columnar cacti studies, along with collecting seeds and herbarium vouchers, in land belonging to one of the most enigmatic indigenous groups in the Sonoran Desert region of Mexico: the Comcaac Nation.  The Comcaac, in the past known as the Seri Indians, are famous for their knowledge and ample use of native plants as food, medicinal, construction, and handcrafts, such as baskets and ironwood carvings. We have been helping to develop a piece of land adjacent to the village of Punta Chueca, as a long term plot for research on the climate change impact on columnar cacti, as well as an ethnobotanical trail to promote plant uses among local youth and visitors.

An entry ticket to the Garden is required for entry, see the registration section for more information.

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March 17, 2026
clockTime:
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

accessibility

CAZCA is dedicated to hosting inclusive, accessible events so all participants can engage in and enjoy the program. Please email us with your accessibility needs at cazca@dbg.org.

Do I need to Register?

Registration is not required, but one must purchase a ticket to Desert Botanical Garden.

Event Partners

CAZCA functions through extensive partnerships to stand together and further our conservation efforts.

Desert Botanical Garden logo

Other Events

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CAZCA is an initiative of Desert Botanical Garden. Any donations made to CAZCA must be made through Desert Botanical Garden. You will now be taken to their website to complete this transaction. Thank you!
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