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![]() Saguaro By the NumbersGrade 5-8 ![]() Lost CarnivoresGrade 6-12 During this field trip, students will become citizen scientists in the field and collect data that will assist Park managers with a real-world problem. The field trip will investigate the declining population of small carnivores common in the Tucson Mountain District of the park. The kit fox, common raccoon, spotted skunk, hog-nosed skunk, and striped skunk have not been documented in the park since before the year 2000. It is hypothesized that small carnivores may be particularly at risk to declining population due to increasing urban sprawl in the areas surrounding the park. The Lost Carnivore Project is a joint effort between biologist and students to find out if the mammals are still in existence in the Tucson Mountains. Students will determine a location to set and check wildlife cameras in in our wilderness and sensitive resource corridor, gather data around the camera site, sketch and map the area, and will record notes about the site’s environment in a provided journal. Students will use a variety of tools to conduct their research including GPS units, cameras, and weather instruments. The off-trail hike through rugged terrain will not only provide an opportunity for them to make a personal connection to nature but will also expose them to Leave No Trace concepts. Fall dates open August 1Request a Ranger-Guided Field Trip |
Last updated: December 16, 2024