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UPDATE: 'Significant Progress' on S. AZ Wildfire

Blaze near Patagonia 55% contained, at 10,775 acres, feds report

Dwindling Waterways Draw Scientists

Sonoran Institute researchers working on issues, raising awareness

Sabino Canyon: Desert Delight

Popular hiking, recreation area alive with color for spring

Buildings That Changed Tucson, 1783 to 2002

Tucson architect explains why four buildings encapsulate area's history

Horseshoe 2 Fire, Two Years Later

Chiricahuas blaze scorched 200,000 acres; recovery slow

S. AZ Ranchers Face Drought Without Help

Farm bill extension excludes needed emergency assistance

Desert Splendors for Month of May

Naturalists point to blooms, butterflies, other beauties

Festival for Feathered Friends

International Migratory Bird Day along San Pedro River

National Parks Week Spotlights Special Places

Nature, history, culture are major economic contributors to Arizona

Buzz on Bees: They Communicate

Researcher studies their ways to aid computer, robotic networks

Condor Reintroduction Faces Setbacks

7 deaths since Dec.; lead poisoning to blame for some

Focusing on Planet Earth

Biosphere 2, annual Earth Day raising awareness

Report Calls Colorado River 'Most Endangered'

Demand; drought threaten waterway; but some are optimistic it can be restored

The Hummingbird: A Love Story

Tiny creatures help researchers, volunteers piece together climate puzzle

Some Hope During Immeasurable Grief

Children's Memorial Parks provide comfort, solace and memories

Reintroduction of Wolves Remains Contentious

Supporters cheer Mexican gray's recovery; cattlemen still opposed

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