Mrs. Green talks with Colin Waite, Director, Cooper Center for Environmental Learning, Teaching, Learning & Sociocultural Studies, University of Arizona College of Education about Camp Cooper and the impact of its programs. For over 50 years Camp Cooper, a Tucson tradition, has been connecting kids to nature and inspiring its visitors to live more sustainably on our planet.
Recorded and produced by Amanda Shauger.
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Mrs. Green speaks to Nick Garber, Native Seed Search Conservation Program Manager, about their mission, and why the preservation of unique seeds for native...
Mrs. Green continues her conversation with Hedi Schwel, Coronado National Forest Public Affairs Officer about all our national forest has to offer. Recorded and...
Jonathan Mabry, Historic Preservation Officer and City Archaeologist for the City of Tucson speaks to Mrs. Green about how Tucson got the UNESCO designation...