Wildlife corridors in the urban desert topic of Feb. 27 SALT Speakers Series

The Sonoran desert is one of the most bio-diverse deserts in the world, contributing to its uniqueness and attractiveness to developers, residents and businesses.

Anita Hagy Ferguson on Feb. 27 will discuss the importance of biological corridors, urban open spaces and collaborative regional planning as part of the Superstition Area Land Trust Speakers Series. It is 6:30-7:30 p.m. in Room No. B-118 of the Apache Junction Multi-generational Center, 1035 N. Idaho Road.

The series is co-sponsored by SALT and the Apache Junction Parks and Recreation Department.  It is offered every second and fourth Wednesday October through April, is free and is geared for the public. SALT is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Go to azsalt.org.

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