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Dry Beaver Creek…not so dry!

by Suzie Bills | Feb 28, 2017 | history

Currently the daily discharge is 1320 cubic feet per second — statistics for Feb 28. The max was 2830 cubic feet per second, recorded in 1978!

Our resident bronze Javelinas soaking up the sun  

by Suzie Bills | Feb 11, 2017 | history

Javelina offspring are reddish in color with a dark stripe down the back from 0-3 months in age and are often referred to as “reds.”  They stop nursing after 3 months.  Javelina can live 15-20 years.

Good morning from the Red Rock Visitor Center

by Suzie Bills | Feb 7, 2017 | history

It’s a beautiful morning here at the Red Rock Visitor Center!

A bit of ANHA history

by Suzie Bills | Apr 29, 2015 | history

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