granite creek watershed

The West is Best: How Public Lands in the West Create a Competitive Economic Advantage

Granite Mountain looms in the background of Watson Lake and the Granite Dells

It seems to be stating the obvious that, in the west, our public lands play a major role in shaping our communities, culture, and identity.

Volunteer Opportunity-Watson Woods

Date and Time: 
July 18, 2012 - 9:00am - 12:00pm

 As part of our on-going partnership with the Yavapai Weed Management Area (YWMA), we are hosting another invasive weed removal event as a follow-up to our April 2012 activities.  For those of you who don’t know, we have developed a 3+ year management plan with the YWMA to control various invasive weeds within Watson Woods, with the April and upcoming July event taking place within a

Venturing into the World of Ecosystem Services

Humankind benefits from resources and processes supplied by natural ecosystems

Earlier this month, Jim Pittman, Director of Sustainability at Prescott College, led the Watershed Improvement Council in a discussion about ecosystem services in the Upper Granite Creek Watershed.

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