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WILDLIFE OF CANOA 

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Animals, riparian, birds, bugs and butterflies of Canoa.

Contributing resources.

Douglas W. Moore

Interpretive Naturalist, Nature Photographer

Illustrator/Graphic Designer 

      Douglas Moore is the Education Director/Naturalist of the Friends of Madera Canyon.  Designer of the Bud Gode Interpretive Nature Trail exhibits in the canyon, he is a docent leading educational tours in Madera Canyon since 1993.

     Moore was also the original instructor and program adviser for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute.

     Moore received both a B. A. in biology and a Graduate Certificate in natural science illustration from the Science Communication Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Special THANK YOU to

Captain Jason Moore and the Green Valley Fire department!

Bob Herrmann

Nature Photographer

     Bob Herrmann has been a nature photographer since the first digital cameras came out.  He contributes his photographs to the Wildlife of Canoa, Friends of the Huachuca Mountains, Friends of the San Pedro River,​ Huachuca Audubon Society and the Arizona Native Plant Society, which he also writes articles for. 

     He has photographs in several books, magazines and government environmental documents. You can see some of his photographs displayed on a wildlife diversity sign at the Fort Huachuca museum. 

 

     Bob also has wildlife photographs that were transferred to tiles and now displayed on the overpass at I-10 and Highway 90.

Have a great photo or video

of your wildlife experience in the Canoa Heritage Area that you'd like to share?

Let us Know!!

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Wildlife videos Bart Kolodziejczak image
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Denise Tonkinson Swansons Hawk finding p
Denise Topnkinson Roadrunner at canoa la
Ed Freedman rattler at Canoa Lake 9 20.j
Jim tonkinson cactus wren and loggerhead
Jim Tonkinson White Crowned Sparrow and
Jim tonkinson coopers and red tailed haw
Ed Freedman Reflections Birds Sandpiper
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