Fittingly enough, the future of the saguaro begins in the Old Pueblo.
Researchers from the U.S. and Mexico gathered in Tucson earlier this month to launch the largest and most wide-ranging effort yet to study the iconic cactus inside and out everywhere it is found.
Scientists plan to use drones, satellites and artificial intelligence to assess the species as a whole and forecast its response to the mounting chaos wrought by human-caused climate change.
Meanwhile, in labs and experimental gardens, the cactus will be probed down to the molecular level to expand the map of its genetic code and diagram the systems it uses to make flowers and move and store water.
Everything the researchers learn will be archived in a central repository that could one day contain all of the saguaro data collected over the past century and whatever discoveries the future might hold.
The ambitious new plans grew from a first-of-its-kind research symposium and workshop aptly called βThe Future of the Saguaro.β The two-day event at the University of Arizona featured about 35 saguaro scientists, who shared their research and discussed areas needing further study.
The gathering wrapped up on April 14 with a workshop at the UA-run Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, where participants sketched out their priorities for future research and collaboration.
Event organizer Peter Breslin, a staff researcher at the Desert Laboratory, called it βthe beginning of a whole new chapterβ in saguaro science.
βItβs by far the most studied cactus, and yet we found out at the workshop that there are still some major gaps that need to be filled in,β Breslin said. βAnd thereβs a sense of urgency, because there are dramatic (climate) changes that weβre observing,β including prolonged droughts, more powerful storms and extreme temperatures, both hot and cold.
Biologist Don Swann has worked at Saguaro National Park for more than 30 years, but he still learned some new things about the parkβs namesake plant during the symposium, at which he was a presenter.
Swann said it was exciting to see everyone come together to discuss new technologies and avenues of research because of what that could mean for the overall conservation of the species. βJust having all of us in a room talking about what we need made us realize there is a huge benefit to collaboration,β he said.
Don Swann, biologist for the National Park Service, left, and Gabe LeΓ³n, intern with American Conservation Experience, take pictures of the flowers and buds on the tops of a saguaros as part of a study to record the reproduction of saguaros as well as the flowers and buds at Saguaro National Park West in 2022.
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The symposium highlighted the increasing role technology plays in the field.
Research scientist Shannon Albeke from the University of Wyoming described how he is using drones to measure saguaros, basically creating virtual 3-D models that can be used to determine not just the height and width of a cactus but its volume and photosynthetic surface area.
That information is being used by a team of scientists to determine, among other things, how much of the Sonoran Desertβs precious water is being stored aboveground inside the stems of its signature plant.
βWe love field work, but if we can use the drone to do 100 cactuses in the time it used to take to do 10,β why not do that? he said.
Researchers use drone images to create 3-D virtual cactus forests
Now Albeke and company are trying to see if they can literally scale up their drone use, using higher-elevation flights to quickly survey saguaros across larger patches of desert.
Cutting-edge technology will also play a part in arguably the biggest task researchers plan to take on: determining how the saguaro is doing across its entire range, which stretches from the southern reaches of Sonora, Mexico, almost to Interstate 40 in northwestern Arizona.
βA species-wide assessment is not available because it hasnβt been done,β Breslin said.
To survey so many cactuses over such a wide area, researchers plan to teach advanced computers to pick out the shadows of saguaros in aerial and satellite imagery. The angle of the sun and the length of the shadows also can be used to determine the βsize classesβ of the cactuses, Breslin said. βYou can cover a huge geographical range that way.β
Complex computer models and data collected at ground level by scientists on both sides of the border will then be used to fill in additional detail.
Breslin said a range-wide assessment could take five years to complete and result in the sort of research paper with 40 authors on it. βItβs a huge project,β he said.
So is the creation of a single, publicly available database for all saguaro science.
Breslin said the group plans to seek funding from the National Science Foundation to help collect and collate all of the research they can find, including what he called βlegacy dataβ from previous generations of scientists.
βSome of it actually goes back more than a century,β he said.
The repository should also provide expanded access to saguaro studies conducted in Mexico in recent decades that havenβt received as much attention north of the border for whatever reason.
Saguaro National Monument (now Saguaro National Park) in 1935. The Rincon Mountains are in the background.
βThere are a lot of people working individually on a lot of different research questions,β Breslin said.
The goal is to make the database easy to find and use, so scientists can better contextualize their work, share what they have learned and discover new questions to ask and people to collaborate with.
Test of time
A central clearinghouse for saguaro data is also important for the sort of multi-generational continuity required when studying something that grows so slowly and lives so long.
βIt takes generations of scientists to really get insight into this plant, because it lives longer than we do,β Swann said.
βAll saguaro research is long-term research,β Breslin added. βIt transcends the people who are currently alive.β
In the coming years, the new research cooperative also hopes to develop a saguaro test garden where experiments can be done that would be difficult or impossible to do in the field.
The garden or gardens would include saguaros grown from seeds collected throughout the cactusβ range, allowing scientists to study how genetic differences might impact such factors as growth rate, flowering behavior, and resistance to extreme heat and freezing temperatures.
It could also serve as a place to tinker with various traits in hopes of one day supplying desert restoration projects with saguaros tailored to the environments in which they will be planted.
Smoke from the Margo Fire rises behind a Saguaro cactus in the San Pedro River Valley near Dudleyville, Ariz., in 2021.
Other research priorities identified during the workshop include:
The continued mapping of the saguaroβs genetic code, part of which was first sequenced in 2015;
The ongoing study of the impacts of climate change on saguaros and the Sonoran Desert as a whole;
And greater engagement with Indigenous people, whose ancestral history includes centuries spent living among β and in some cases subsisting on β saguaros.
Breslin considers it βa major drawbackβ that there was no tribal representation at the workshop, and he hopes to see that change at future events.
βI think it will be eye-opening if we get more of that perspective,β he said. βThere is a lot of knowledge that weβre not learning from.β
According to Breslin, the idea for the saguaro symposium came from former Desert Laboratory director Ben Wilder, who applied for grant funding from the National Park Service to launch the research collaboration.
Breslin took over the project when Wilder left the laboratory last year.
βItβs not just about the saguaro. Itβs about all Sonoran Desert ecology,β Breslin explained. βThe saguaro is a keystone species, and when you study a species like that, youβre going to get a lot of signals about its environment.β
Photos: Saguaro National Park through the years
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The Saguaro National Monument cactus garden in 1955.
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The Saguaro National Monument visitors center in 1955.
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The Saguaro National Monument visitors center in 1955.
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The Saguaro National Monument visitors center in 1955.
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The Saguaro National Monument West visitors center, left, with two rangers' apartments under construction in 1966.
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Saguaro National Monument East unit loop drive in 1958.
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Saguaro National Monument East, ca 1950s.
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Saguaro National Monument in 1935.
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Snow at Saguaro National Park East (then called Saguaro National Monument) on Dec. 23, 1965.
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Undated photo (probably 1950s) of tourists enjoying picnics and hiking at Saguaro National Monument.
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Saguaro National Monument visitors center ca 1940s.
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Home Shantz, a plant scientist and president of the University of Arizona in the 1920s, was instrumental in establishing Saguaro National Monument in 1933.
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Panorama of cactus forest in Saguaro National Monument, 1931.
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Dr. Alice Boyle applies Penicillin to a Saguaro cactus at Saguaro National Monument. Dr. Boyleβs studies of saguaros included treatments with penicillin that were somewhat successful. Later research showed that the loss of old saguaros was a result of age and periodic freezes, not a βblightβ!
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The Freeman family in Saguaro National Monument in 1936.
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Freeman's adobe home in Saguaro National Monument in 1934.
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A park ranger with visitors on the loop drive in Saguaro National Monument in 1961.
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Centennial Saguaro cactus outside the Saguaro National Monument visitors center.
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Snow storm in Saguaro National Monument in 1937.
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A view looking south from Signal hill at the Tucson Mountain Range in Saguaro National Park, Tucson Mountain District in 2016.
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A view looking east from Saguaro National Park, along Picture Rocks Road in the Tucson Mountain District in August, 2016. In the distance, cloud rise over the Santa Catalina Mountains.
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A Saguaro carcass framed at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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A southerly view out the window of a picnic shelter built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s that was built with surrounding rock in the Ez-Kim-In-Zin Picnic Area at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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A desert tortoise makes its way down Kinney Rd. in the Saguaro National Park West, Wednesday, August 10, 2016, Tucson, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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A Saguaro cactus off Golden Gate Rd. holds a top full of flower buds at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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A view looking south from Signal hill towards Wasson and Amole Peaks from left in Saguaro National Park, Tucson Mountain District in August, 2016.
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Visitors take a look at trail maps on the patio of the Red Hill Visitor Center at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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Visitors from Denver stroll one of the many trails off Golden Gate Rd. at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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Panoramic view from Spud Rock, including the city of Tucson, from six images, ranging from southeast at left to northeast at right, near Mica Mountain on the western slopes of the Rincon Mountains in the Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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A hawk watches from his perch at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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A zebra-tailed lizard (Callisaurus draconoides) perches on a rock near the Signal Hill Picnic Area at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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Panther and Safford Peaks in the Tucson Mountains North of Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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Stella Tucker uses the sharp edge of a stem of a Saguaro fruit to slice the husk to get to the sweet meat inside as she harvests the fruit in the Saguaro National Park in 2005.
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Stella Tucker uses a kuipaD to harvest saguaro fruit in the Saguaro National Park 2005. During the early summer Tucker camps out in the park to harvest and cook the fruit just as her Tohono O'odham ancestors did. Tucker died in 2019 at age 71.
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Bob Martens uses a kuipaD, lengths of Saguaro ribs topped by a small limb of creosote, to knock down ripe Saguaro cactus fruit as he helps Stella Tucker during the Tohono O'Odham harvest at Saguaro National Park in 2005.
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Under the early morning sun, Jerry Yellowhair strengthens the joint where a small creosote branch is attached to a length of Saguaro rib to make a kuipaD, used to reach the Saguaro fruit.
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1907: Prominent Tucsonan Levi Manning and his family spent the summer at a get-away log cabin high in the Rincon Mountains.
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Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park East, in 2016.
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Some of the pots, pans and iron skillets used by the staff during their stays at Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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Next generation ranger Ryan Summers, left, and wilderness ranger Shannon McCloskey look over the camps visitors log shortly after arriving at Manning Camp 8,000 feet above sea level in the Saguaro National Park, on June 2, 2016.
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Horse shoes on one of the logs making a wall in the cabin at Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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Next generation ranger Ryan Summers splits wood for the evening's fire at Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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The view east over Reef Rock, lower left, from Rincon Mountains near Manning Camp in Saguaro National Park, June 2, 2016
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Wilderness ranger Shannon McCloskey, left, and next generation ranger Ryan Summers prepare to do some upgrades to the facilites at Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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Sid Kahla, left, and Thor Peterson get a pannier balanced on Goose while packing seven mules for a resupply of Manning Camp ranger station in 2016.
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Saguaro National Park trails supervisor Nick Huck, left, and chief of maintenance Jeremy Curtis split up a box of paper towels, distributing the weight evenly among the panniers while preparing for a pack mule resupply of Manning Camp on April 14, 2016. Seven mules were in the supply train and each mule can carry between 100 and 120 pounds.
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Wasson and Amole Peaks at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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Monsoon clouds gather over the cactus forest in the Saguaro National Park West, Wednesday, August 10, 2016, Tucson, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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Saguaro cacti backlit by western sun at the Saguaro National Park, West, The Tucson Mountain District (TMD) in 2015.
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A horizontal sliver of sun catches a stretch of cactus in front of the Rincon Mountains just off the Mica View Trail in Saguaro National Park East, Friday, August 12, 2016, Tucson, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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This old stone building was constructed in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps at the Cam-Boh Picnic Area at Saguaro National Park West.
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In the aftermath of an evening summer storm, lightning arcs through the night skies over the Saguaro National Park West in 2012.
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Saguaro National Park trails supervisor Nick Huck, left, and chief of maintenance Jeremy Curtis split up a box of paper towels, distributing the weight evenly among the panniers while preparing for a pack mule resupply of Manning Camp on April 14, 2016. Seven mules were in the supply train and each mule can carry between 100 and 120 pounds.
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A Harris' antelope squirrel, a year-round resident of the Sonoran Desert, comes out of from under a bush for a look-see near the Golden Gate Road at the Tucson Mountain District of the Saguaro National Park in 2010.
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A jack rabbit munches on some greens near the Broadway Trial Head at Saguaro National Park Rincon Mountain District in 2015.
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Hikers in Saguaro National Park, like these on the King Canyon Trail in the park's unit west of Tucson, can pay park entrance fees at trailheads using a smartphone.
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Loop of connected trails at Saguaro National Park East, made up Shantz, Pink Hill, Loma Verde, Cholla and Cactus Forest trails in 2012.
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From atop an outcropping under the Rincon Mountains, Next Generation Ranger Ryan Summers points out the ancient fault line that shifted and formed the Tucson valley to a group of visitors during a geology tour of Saguaro National Park East on April 26, 2016.
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Saguaros stand on a ridge line as massive storm clouds drift in the distance along the Hohokam Road at the Tucson Mountain District of the Saguaro National Park in 2010.
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Chief of maintenance Jeremy Curtis gets the strap as tight as possible with the help of trail supervisor Nick Huck while preparing a 70+pound propane tank for a pack mule resupply of Manning Camp in the Saguaro National Park, Rincon District on April 14, 2016.
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Saguaro National Park β Sunset can be a colorful time along a network of trails near the eastern end of Broadway.
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Ranger Donna Gill points out cactus flowers and birds during the Twilight Glow to Moon Shadows hike on the Sendero Esperanza Trail at Saguaro National Park West in April, 2016.
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Hedgehog cacti are in brilliant fuchsia bloom at many sites around Tucson from Sabino Canyon to Tucson Mountain Park and Saguaro National Park in 2015.
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Russell Jones takes a picture at the Saguaro National Park West Red Hills Visitor Center in 2009.
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Poppies were blooming profusely at Saguaro National Park West on February 23, 2015
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Mike Ward of Saguaro National Park, left, and volunteer LaDeana Jeane observe a Saguaro cactus while conducting a census at the east section of Saguaro National Park in 2009.
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Gavin Youngstrum drives a roller along the bed of the new Mica Springs Trail, work which will make it ADA compliant in Saguaro National Park East on April 22, 2016, Tucson, Ariz. Power tools and motorized equipment is used very rarely in the park. The trail is not in a wilderness area so the prohibition on the use of power tools and machinery doesn't apply.
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A blue Arizona lupine mixed in with a handful of yellow bladderpod along the Ringtail Trail in Saguaro National Park Tucson Mountain District in 2013.
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Park Ranger Ann Gonzalez watches the campers in her group as they go over a map during Junior Ranger Wilderness Day Camp at the Saguaro National Park in 2009.
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Petroglyphs are among the many wonders at Saguaro National Park West.
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Runners top the first climb as the sun rises at 6:30am, during the annual 8K Saguaro National Park Labor Day Run at Saguaro National Park East in 2007.
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A saguaro under the stars, including a smudge of the Milky Way, at the Broadway Trail Head at Saguaro National Park Rincon Mountain District in 2015.
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Sunset reflected in a mud puddle left over from heavy rains a few days earlier at the Broadway Trail Head of the Saguaro National Park Rincon Mountain District in 2015.
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The moon hangs high over Wasson Peak as Ranger Donna Gill leads hikers during the Twilight Glow to Moon Shadows hike on the Sendero Esperanza Trail at Saguaro National Park West in April, 2016.
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Volunteers help yank out the nonnative, invasive buffelgrass at Saguaro National Park East.
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Using a laser, amateur astronomer Joe Statkevicus points out a few interesting objects in the night sky to Landon George and Vickie Miller at a Saguaro National Park East Star Party in 2010.
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A bee works through a patch of baldderpod in the Saguaro National Park Tucson Mountain District along the Ringtail Trail in 2013.
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Trail worker Brad Duffe redistributes material as he and his trail crew lay down a bed for a new surface, part of remodeling the Mica Springs Trail to make it ADA compliant in Saguaro National Park East on April 22, 2016.
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Riders maneuver their mounts down a hillside just north of the Douglas Spring Trail in the Saguaro National Park Rincon Mountain District, Friday Nov. 27, 2015.
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Tim and Connie Phillips, from Salt Lake City, look for photo angles during the Twilight Glow to Moon Shadows hike on the Sendero Esperanza Trail at Saguaro National Park West in April, 2016. The retired couple sold their home and are "following the weather" across the country in their RV.
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A few items, photos and brief entries in tiny notebooks from an unofficial shrine at Mica Mountain in Saguaro National Park on June 2, 2016.
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The sun sets over the Saguaro National Park Rincon Mountain District on Oct. 8, 2015.
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Scarlett Gates and the rest of the tour group watch the last few minutes of daylight from a rock outcropping along the Tanque Verde Ridge Trail during their guided sunset hike in Saguaro National Park East on April 16, 2016.
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Gold poppies stand out against a backdrop of cacti and blue desert sky at Saguaro National Park west of Tucson on March 11, 2019.Β
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Rainbows pop up over Saguaro National Park East, as the first major monsoon storm of the season begins to roll into the valley, Tucson, Ariz., July 11, 2020.
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A half rainbow arcs over Saguaro National Park East as a highly localized cell of monsoon rain sweeps through a small band of the eastern valley, Tucson, Ariz., July 28, 2020.
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A light coating of snow remains on the Rincon Mountains seen nearby the Broadway Trailhead in Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Ariz. on January 27, 2021.
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A cactus in the Saguaro National Park East stands in front f the snow in the higher reaches of the Santa Catalinas, Tucson, Ariz., March 13, 2021.
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A lighting strikes hits in the Saguaro National Park, east of Tucson, Ariz., July 29, 2021, one of several storm cells that skirted the city.



