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5000 Signatures Urge More Water for the Delta
April 10, 2012 - The Sonoran Institute in partnership with 25 other organizations and businesses rounded up over 5000 signatures on a petition urging key US officials to deliver more water to help save the Colorado River Delta. Read more.

 

Celebrating Arizona's 100th - River of the Month Series
March 30, 2012 - The Sonoran Institute and four conservation groups honored the Colorado River as their first "River of the Month" to launch a year-long series celebrating Arizona's 100th year as a state. Read the release and story.

 

Teton County, Idaho - More Vacant Lots Than People
March 28, 2012 - Vacant lots and empty subdivisions mean big costs for the taxpayers of Teton County. Read Anna Trentadue's opinion piece in the Teton Valley News.

 

Watershed Press Release

March 22, 2012 – On the heels of World Water Day (March 22nd), the Redford Center and Kontent Films are pleased to announce the World Premiere of WATERSHED: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital on March 24, 2012 at the National Museum of American History at 3 pm. The film will be introduced by Robert Redford and will be followed by a panel discussion on the urgency of the problem in the Colorado River Basin and what can be done.  Click here to read the release.

 

Home Grown:  Land use planning evolves and adapts in an unlikely corner of Wyoming

The Sonoran Institute’s work in Wyoming is featured in this new article, Home Grown – Land Use Planning Evolves and Adapts in an Unlikely Corner of Wyoming. By Sam Western.  Read the article here.

 

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Susan Culp is a Project Manager for Western Lands and Communities, a joint venture of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Sonoran Institute. She is responsible for coordinating a variety of research, policy analysis, tool development and outreach activities that highlight innovative approaches to land-use planning, state trust land management, land and water conservation, and sustainable development in the Intermountain West. Prior to joining the Institute, Susan was first the Deputy Director, then Executive Director for the Arizona League of Conservation Voters. She earned her B.A. in Marine Biology from the University of California at Santa Cruz and master’s degree in Public Administration & Policy, with a focus on natural resources, at the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Business and Public Administration. Susan grew up in South Dakota and has lived in California, Colorado and Vermont before settling in Arizona. She enjoys hiking, travel, movies, and spending time with her husband, Peter.

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