Saguaro National Park West
King Snake
Group of students
Students
Students, scientists, and docents on the field
National Park Service and teachers
Student identifying Jojoba
Students on the field
Students identifying plants
Students identifying Hedgehog cactus
Taking notes
Student taking notes
Docent waiting for students
Note taking
Students taking notes
Students identifying a shrub
Student examining part of a tortoise shell
Dead saguaro
Scientist pointing out the claws of the dead Desert Tortoise
Scientist talking to students about possible death scenarios for Tortoise
Scientist pointing out the tail end of the Desert Tortoise
Desert Tortoise shell
Part of the Desert Tortoise shell
Scientist pointing out a part of the Desert Tortoise shell
Desert Tortoise shell 32*15'08.91"N, 111*11'53.93"W
vertebrae bone of possible Desert Tortoise
Featured on the front page of the Arizona Daily Star
Jojoba, Cholla, Ocotillo, Saguaro, shrubs
Ocotillo in the foreground
Students in the field
Saguaro and students
Docents and students
Dead Saguaro and healthy Prickly Pear