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AZ Illustrated Nature: Monday, November 4, 2013

A look at an AZPM documentary; 2 students discuss involvement with environmental groups; our great outdoors.

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Play the video above to see these stories on AZ Illustrated Nature: Monday, Nov. 4:

SEEKING WATER FROM THE SUN: The AZPM documentary "Seeking Water from the Sun" will be part of a discussion on Friday, Nov. 8 at the UA's Gallagher Theater. The event will be hosted by Ardeth M. Barnhart, director of the UA Renewable Energy Network.

NATURAL RESOURCES: Two UA students discuss their work with environmental/scientific organizations in the area. One of them is affiliated with Natural Resources Graduate Student Organization and the other represents USA National Phenology Network. NRGSO is a group that focuses on research, leadership and fellowship among students in the UA's School of Natural Resources and the Environment. USANPN works in phenology.

OUR GREAT OUTDOORS: A look at what we can expect during the month of November in the Sonoran Desert and surrounding areas.

AZ Illustrated Nature is produced by Tony Paniagua. Contact him at tpaniagua@azpm.org

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