Science on the Sonoita Plain
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2019 Symposium Proceedings
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2018 Symposium Proceedings
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 Symposium Proceedings
2017 Video Links:
- Science Applications - Kim McReynolds, UA Cooperative Extension https://youtu.be/cvoGWVSUfCM
- Science Applications - Ian Tomlinson, Vera Earl Ranch https://youtu.be/7Jfs4I0nb94
- Science Applications - Bill Brake, Rose Tree Ranch https://youtu.be/KwFWyDbK6xc
- Science Applications - Daisy Kinsey, Coronado National Forest https://youtu.be/n73JdTNWTFc
- Science Applications - Karen Simms, Bureau of Land Management https://youtu.be/EaAjBI1Kdis
- Science Applications Panel - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVWQUWlyH7I
- Tom Meixner - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/k7J7KcO-tqo
- Rachel Tucci - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/mnlP3tK4EGc
- Robin Pinto and David Tuggle - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/dQGLEf4WimE
- Erik Andersen - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/0jXvw_j3Seg
- Ashwin Naidu - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/LZomdXeawi0
- Adam Naito - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/jFhN-Gdv_Ts
- A.T. Cole - Science on the Sonoita Plain 2017 https://youtu.be/jgcAPMuJW0o
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2016 Symposium Proceedings
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2015 Symposium Proceedings
2015 Video Link
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2014 Symposium Proceedings
2014 Video Link
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2013 Symposium Proceedings
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2012 Symposium Proceedings
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2011 Symposium Proceedings (300kb PDF)
2011 Video Link
Science on the Sonoita Plain 2010 Symposium Proceedings (65 MB PDF)
2010 Video Link
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