Birds, Wings, Feathers and Things

Former Audubon President and Founder of the White Mountain Nature Center, Mary Ellen Bittorf will give a talk on all things Birds. Members are FREE and a $10 donation is requested of Non-Members.

Bugs, Bees, and Bats – with Bruce Taubert

Join us as Bruce D. Taubert, wildlife photographer and biologist, presents incredible images of Arizona's bugs, native bees, and bats. Over the past 30 years Bruce has amassed an amazing portfolio on these little seen and understood critters. In addition to his images Bruce will entertain us with some unique and strange biological facts of [...]

From the Forest Floor and More – Jon Orona

Jon Orona will discuss some of the amazing forests, woodlands, grasslands and other ecosystems found in the White Mountains. Additionally he will tell stories and showcase some of his photographs over the years working as a Forester and natural resource professional in Arizona. Jon has a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Northern Arizona University [...]

Leopards in the White Mountains – Frogs That Is!

Learn about leopard frog biology and management in the White Mountains as presented by Game and Fish biologist Dan Groebner, who has been working with frogs and other nongame species for almost 30 years in the White Mountains. Dan’s presentation will cover Chiricahua and northern leopard frog natural history and recovery activities in attempts to [...]

Event Series Arizona Wildfire Initiative

Learning to Live with Wildfire in the White Mountains

This presentation will explore the region's fire regimes and significant past fires, local land management efforts implemented to reduce risk, and innovative ways to make your community more resilient to wildfire. Learning to live with wildfire is essential as wildfires intensify and become more frequent and severe. In this presentation, we'll explore the region's fire [...]