Educational signage

Ecology of Neighborhood Rain-Irrigated Native Food Forestry in the Sonoran Desert

Illustrator: Dennis Caldwell, Tucson, Arizona

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Can you find the following in the illustration?:
• Spadefoot toad
• Spiny lizard
• Caliche hardpan
• What the curve-billed thrasher caught
• Mr. Rodriguez, old time resident of Dunbar/Spring, and owner of Azteca Shoe Shop
• Nigerian dwarf goat
• Edible mesquite pods
• Public footpaths wide enough for people to walk side-by-side
• Many friendly eyes on a safer streetscape thanks to front porch life and no solid property fence or wall blocking the view of the public commons or front porch
• And a whole lot more – enlarge the image to search for all the hidden gems and details

Ecology of neighborhood rain-irrigated native food forestry sign installed along public foot path in Dunbar/Spring neighborhood by 813 N. 9th Avenue


Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Forest Map


Multi-lingual plant identification signs

Native wildflower poster

Scavenger Hunt Map