October 7, 2022

Lizard Walk

The Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists work to educate and inspire the public through talks, demonstrations, and desert walks.
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The Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists work to educate and inspire the public through talks, demonstrations, and desert walks. On a lizard walk, curious members of the public can expect to see tiger whiptails, eastern collared lizards, zebra-tailed lizards, and many other species that call Sabino Canyon home. Volunteer naturalists lead these walks, where they educate visitors on the lizards and the habitat they call home.

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