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Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center Seeks Communications Coordinator Intern, Fall 2023/Winter 2024

Jul 29, 2023 | Internship Position Announcement

Position Description: The internship is sponsored by the Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center (MAWC). MAWC was an instrumental organizational facilitator for the Border Wall Resistance Coalition composed of Sierra Club Borderlands, Center for Biological Diversity,...

Press Release – Neglect and Abuse at the Hands of the Border Patrol Endangers Migrants During Historic Heatwave

Jul 29, 2023 | Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PRESS RELEASE – July 24, 2023 Media Contact: Kate Scott Email: borderwallresistance@gmail.com Who: Border Wall Resistance What: Neglect and Abuse at the Hands of the Border Patrol Endangers Migrants During Historic Heatwave In response to the...

Herald Review: Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center premiers films on border shipping containers

Jun 26, 2023 | Border Wall, Borderlands

On Sunday, the Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center hosted a benefit film screening at the Loft Cinema in Tucson. The screening included three films: “A Wall Runs Through It,” “Ducey’s Boondoggle” and “Prayer Run: Save Oak Flat.” The first two films were sharply...

Tucson Weekly: The Loft screens ‘Three Films for Our Borderlands’

Jun 26, 2023 | Border Wall, Borderlands, Shipping Containers

Tony Heath and Kate Scott, founders of The Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center, are artists as much as they are activists. Their goal is to educate people about the Birdland Ranch Wildlife Conservation Area and surrounding areas, and support similarly minded creators....

AZ Central: Along the wall at the biodiverse US-Mexico border, study saw decrease in some animal populations

Jun 26, 2023 | Borderlands

In one of the most ecologically diverse corridors in North America, where both black bears and jaguars coexist, an environmental nonprofit is studying wildlife movement in southern Arizona’s borderlands and has found a decrease in certain mammal species, prompting...
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  • Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center Seeks Communications Coordinator Intern, Fall 2023/Winter 2024
  • Press Release – Neglect and Abuse at the Hands of the Border Patrol Endangers Migrants During Historic Heatwave
  • Herald Review: Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center premiers films on border shipping containers
  • Tucson Weekly: The Loft screens ‘Three Films for Our Borderlands’
  • AZ Central: Along the wall at the biodiverse US-Mexico border, study saw decrease in some animal populations

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