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SUMMARY:Geology Along the Campana Trail - Educational Walk
DESCRIPTION:Geology Along the Campana Trail at Fraesfield Trailhead. \nThis two-hour\, leisurely-paced guided walk will highlight some of the geologic features visible from the Camino Campana Trail. We’ll discuss the rocks\, landscape\, and geologic history with reference to how they influence the climate\, ecology and human history of the region. \nNo dogs please. Restrooms are available at the trailhead but no water. Please bring water and snacks for the trail. Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the start of the walk. \nSpace is limited! Please save your spot with the RSVP below.
URL:https://www.mcdowellsonoran.org/event/geology-along-the-campana-trail-educational-walk/
LOCATION:Fraesfield Trailhead\, 13400 East Rio Verde Drive\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Walk
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SUMMARY:Lecture - Geology is Ecology’s Destiny
DESCRIPTION:Geology is Ecology’s Destiny  \nSpeakers: Dan Gruber / Mike Nolan \nDate: Saturday November 8\, 2025 \nTime: 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM \nWhen most people think of an ecosystem\, they think of the relationship between plants and animals in an area. But the most fundamental ecological relationship is between the environment and everything that lives there. Every environment presents challenges and opportunities that anything that lives there successfully must have adapted to overcome and take advantage of\, respectively. Virtually all the characteristics of an environment – the composition of its soil\, its topography\, even its climatic conditions – have been shaped by geologic processes over millions of years. An area’s geology and geologic history basically determine its ecosystem. This talk will explore and explain the\ndeep relationship between geology and ecology. \nDan Gruber has a B.S. in Philosophy and Physics and a master’s degree in operations research. Since retiring as a principal and senior partner at Deloitte Consulting\, he has served in volunteer capacities with conservation-related organizations including the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy and the Central Arizona Conservation Alliance. He has authored several research papers focused on local geology\, contributed to several books\, and teaches courses about the natural history of central Arizona. \nMike Nolan is a geologist\, who for more than two decades has given presentations and led field trips on geologic topics\, helping his audience discover the stories hidden in the rocks beneath their feet and the landscapes that surround them. Mike has a degree in Geology from the University of Rochester. He is a former Executive Director of the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy and has also worked with other conservation groups. Currently he is a consultant who works with nonprofit organizations
URL:https://www.mcdowellsonoran.org/event/lecture-geology-is-ecologys-destiny/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Public Library – Mustang Library\, 10101 N. 90th Street\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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