Buenos Aires National Game Refuge: Where Endangered Species and Illegal Immigration Collide
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WryHeat
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Having received his Masters of Science degree from the Colorado School of Mines and spent many years working as a geologist, Johnathan DuHamel writes WryHeat, an online collection of articles centered on the geology and natural resources of Arizona. In this article Duhamel briefly explores the history of the Altar Valley and the creation of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as well as the persistant influence of invasive grass species such as Lehmann Lovegrass on the area.
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English
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Other
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Altar Valley
Arizona
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Eragrostis lehmanniana
invasive grasses
Lehmann lovegrass
United States
Reports and other documents about Sonoran Desert ecology, management, and conservation. Curated by the not-for-profit Altar Valley Conservation Alliance (AVCA) located outside Tucson, AZ.