Field Trip - Lost Carnivores

Program Content

During this field trip, students will become citizen scientists in the field and collect data that will assist park managers with a real-world problem. The field trip will investigate the declining population of small carnivores common in the Tucson Mountain District of the park. The kit fox, common raccoon, spotted skunk, hog-nosed skunk, and striped skunk have not been documented in the park since before the year 2000. It is hypothesized that small carnivores may be particularly at risk to declining population due to increasing urban sprawl in the areas surrounding the park.
Students will determine a location to set and check wildlife cameras in in our wilderness and sensitive resource corridor, gather data around the camera site, sketch and map the area, and will record notes about the site’s environment. The off-trail hike through rugged terrain will not only provide an opportunity for them to make a personal connection to nature and will also expose them to Leave No Trace concepts.

AZ Standards: 6-8.L2,L4U1-3.11-12 HS.L4U1

 

Planning Your Field Trip

Where does it take place?

How many students can attend?

  • Maximum group size: 30

How long is it?

  • 2 hours

What about transportation?

If you need financial support for your transportation, the Friends of Saguaro National Park can help! Title 1 schools from the Tucson area can request a subsidy of us to $250. Schedule the bus through your district transportation office. After your field trip is complete, have your transportation department send the invoice to Environmental Education at 2700 N Kinney Rd. Tucson, AZ 85743 to apply for the transportation subsidy. If transportation requires more than 1 bus to accommodate your students, please let us know.

 

Before Your Field Trip

 
 
 

Getting To Your Field Trip

This program takes place on the WEST side of Saguaro National Park. Limited availability may be accomodated on the east district.

 
map of west district indicating Red Hills Visitor Center 2700 North Kinney Road and Education Overlook

From south of Tucson:

  • From I-19 exit onto Ajo Way (State Route 86) and travel west to Kinney Road.
  • Turn right (north) on Kinney Road and drive for 18 miles.
  • At the junction of Kinney and Mile Wide Roads (one mile past the Desert Museum) turn right into Saguaro National Park.
  • Turn right when you see a sign reading "Authorized Vehicles - Environmental Education Center." (If you reach the Red Hills Visitor Center, you went too far. Turn around and take the service road.)
  • Make a right and follow the service road all the way up the hill to the large bus turnaround.

From the center of Tucson:

  • Travel west on Speedway Boulevard over Gates Pass to Kinney Road. NOTE: Vehicle weight limit 12,000 lbs. Vehicles over 25 feet not recommended. School buses should instead use directions from north or south of Tucson (above and below).
  • Turn right (north) on Kinney Road and drive for 4 miles.
  • At the junction of Kinney and Mile Wide Roads (one mile past the Desert Museum) turn right into Saguaro National Park.
  • Turn right when you see a sign reading "Authorized Vehicles - Environmental Education Center." (If you reach the Red Hills Visitor Center, you went too far. Turn around and take the service road.)
  • Make a right and follow the service road all the way up the hill to the large bus turnaround.

From north of Tucson:

  • Take I-10 to Avra Valley Road (exit 242) and drive west 6 miles to Sandario Road.
  • Turn left (south) on Sandario Road.
  • Turn left onto Kinney Road. The Visitor Center is 2 miles on your left.
  • Just past the visitor center entrance, turn left at the sign that says "Authorized Vehicles Only - Environmental Education Center”.
  • Make a right and follow the service road all the way up the hill to the large bus turnaround.
 

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Last updated: July 24, 2023

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