Explore Tucson Outdoors: Hiking, Biking, & More

Spiral bound

Main Details

Title Explore Tucson Outdoors: Hiking, Biking, & More
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karen Krebbs
SeriesExplore Outdoors
Physical Properties
Format:Spiral bound
Pages:26
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 109
Category/GenreTramping
Travel
ISBN/Barcode 9781634041188
ClassificationsDewey:796.50979177
Audience
General
Illustrations Color photos throughout, maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
Imprint Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
Publication Date 23 November 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

This user-friendly guidebook is fantastic for Tucson residents or visitors who want some easily accessible outdoors adventures. Wide range of areas, from the Tucson Botanical Gardens and the Santa Cruz River Park Trail in the city to some adventures just outside of town, such as the Romero Canyon and Pools Trail or the Sweetwater Preserve Trails Park. This small and sturdy guidebook is perfect to toss in a backpack or back pocket and begin your day of outdoors adventure.

Author Biography

Karen Krebbs worked at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum for more than 26 years and has extensive knowledge of birds, mammals, plants, reptiles, insects, deserts, and animal adaptations and behavior. Her passion for hummingbirds has resulted in a book, book chapters, scientific papers, and also a husbandry manual for captive hummingbirds for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Her research on hummingbirds includes migration, nesting biology, behavior, song development, and longevity. Karen regularly advises zoological institutions and aviaries on the proper care and husbandry of captive hummingbirds. She has conducted educational workshops and seminars on Sonoran Desert animals and plants for various organizations, schools, yearly wildlife festivals, and local conservation groups. Karen has also studied bats for more than 30 years; she presents lectures, leads workshops, and trains government employees on the proper handling and protocol for studying bats. She has led and co-led natural history trips in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Baja, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Galapagos, and Africa. Karen, an avid hiker, camper, photographer, and natural history traveler, has a B.Sc. degree in Wildlife & Fisheries Science from the University of Arizona. She has lived in Tucson, Arizona, for more than 50 years.