Author: Staff@Sedona.biz

Arizona News – While applauding the record-breaking Mexican wolf population announced today by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“Service”), conservation groups noted that, with lobos, it is not just the total numbers that matter. Though 241 wild lobos is a sign of progress for the program, and a 23 percent increase over last year is remarkable, the genetic diversity of the wild population still needs improvement. Moreover, there are indicators that lobos need more room to roam beyond the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area. “The Service did well by keeping wolves in the wild last year, which surely helped increase the…

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Arizona News – Logging operations will begin this week in Coconino National Forest surrounding Flagstaff Pulliam Airport. The Southside Airport Timber Project is slated to begin Wednesday (March 1) and is comprised of 31 units and 2,023 acres adjacent to the airport, as far south as Old Munds Highway and as far east as Fay Canyon. Harvesting this area will benefit the forest ecosystem by thinning overgrown stands of Ponderosa pine, improve foraging habitat for wildlife and reduce extreme wildfire risk to the community. The public should be aware of falling timber and heavy truck traffic in the area, as operations will…

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… simply a fabulous day on the lake today and it appears that the northern migration has begun … so many species today and fun shots of all … hardly know which ones to choose and post … so you pick the ones you like. More will go out tomorrow evening from today’s shoot. Slight problem tonight … the primary CF Express card that I save my images to in camera became corrupted and thank heavens I write to two cards in camera, else the entire days shoot would have been lost. The shot above is of a great egret…

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Sedona News – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premieres of the 2023 Oscar Nominated Documentary Shorts March 1-9 at the Mary D. Fisher and Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatres. Now an annual film festival tradition, Sedona audiences will be able to see all of the short films nominated for Academy Awards before the Oscar telecast on March 12. A perennial hit with audiences around the country (and now the world), don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. All of the Documentary Short Film nominees will be featured this run.  The Oscar-nominated Documentary Shorts Program will…

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Sedona News – The Sedona Heritage Museum is hosting the next in its Living History speaker series on Thursday March 9 at 10:00 a.m. when Parker Anderson will present “Charles P. Stanton – Arizona Gold Gangster.” Charles P. Stanton is one of Arizona’s most enduring folklore characters and depictions of him as a mass murderer who got away with it are legendary. But, are these stories really true? Arizona historian Parker Anderson has delved deep into surviving historical records and uncovered much new information. The alleged crime boss oversaw a reign of terror in the small mining town that bore…

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… loving all the winter weather we are having this year and after noon today, the roads cleared up, and it was off to Whole Foods to do an Amazon return … I had bought a sports coat for an event this weekend and they shipped me one that was way too small, so I got by without it. After the return it was up to the airport to see what was going on up there, and a Bombardier Challenger 300 was getting ready to take off … couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get some shots of it taking…

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Sedona News – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premieres of the 2023 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts March 1-9 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre. Now an annual film festival tradition, Sedona audiences will be able to see all of the short films nominated for Academy Awards before the Oscar telecast on March 12. A perennial hit with audiences around the country (and now the world), don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. All of the Animated Short Film nominees will be featured this run.  The Oscar-nominated Animated Shorts Program will include: The Boy, the…

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Verde Valley News – Yavapai County Community Health Services will offer the PreventT2 lifestyle change program to Camp Verde residents. Prevent T2 is part of the National Diabetes Prevention Program, led by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and is proven to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. The CDC estimates that more than 1 in 3 adults – 96 million Americans – have prediabetes. More than 8 in 10 adults with prediabetes don’t know they have it. Additionally, about 20% of American adults with diabetes don’t know they have it. People with prediabetes – higher-than-normal blood glucose…

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By Craig Swanson We’re seeking a passionate and committed individual or small group to organize the revitalization of the Keep Sedona Beautiful Native Plant Workshop. Our current desire is to hold one or more workshops at the KSB EcoHub over the course of each year. Each workshop would feature speakers who would discuss topics or interest, such as selecting native plants, rainwater harvesting, non-toxic pesticides, creating a pollinator garden and a host of other topics. These events will be free and open to the public. As the organizer, you’ll be responsible for coordinating with experts in the field, arranging logistics…

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Sedona News -The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premieres of the 2023 Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts March 1-9 at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. Now an annual film festival tradition, Sedona audiences will be able to see all of the short films nominated for Academy Awards before the Oscar telecast on March 12. A perennial hit with audiences around the country (and now the world), don’t miss this year’s selection of shorts. All of the Live Action Short Film nominees will be featured this run.  The Oscar-nominated Live Action Shorts Program will include:…

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Sedona News – The Sedona Historical Society is announcing a few remaining tickets for their History Uncorked event on Saturday, March 4 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Sedona Heritage Museum. The Museum has planned an evening of fun, food and Vin de Filles wine, a 100% female produced local wine. The Museum was just recently informed that the planned tasting of the limited edition Page Springs Cellars Vin de Filles wine will indeed be rare. With only a limited second vintage bottling and no current harvest, it will be a year or more before this wine is…

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Arizona News – In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Flagstaff Area National Monuments will host poetry workshops on Saturday, April 15 and on Sunday, April 16 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Facilitated by poet Jodie Hollander, these free workshops will allow participants to create an original poem inspired by their connection to their public lands. Reservations are limited, and are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Each workshop is limited to 15 participants. Email Ryan Carpenter at ryan_p_carpenter@nps.gov, or call (928) 526-3367 to reserve your spot today.   Landscape Poetry – Saturday, April 15 at Walnut Canyon National Monument from 10:00…

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Verde Valley News – Up-and-coming winemakers will be celebrated on April 15, 2023, when the Emerging Winemakers Competition & Symposium returns for its fifth year at Yavapai College’s Verde Valley campus in Clarkdale, Arizona. The event will run from 9:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Arizona time (PDT) and will be held both in person at the College and streamed live online. Organized by Grand Crew, a Yavapai College Viticulture and Enology student/alumni organization, the event will feature educational seminars during the Symposium, an awards ceremony and a roundtable discussion with the competition’s seven judges. We have added a separate wine-label…

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… back to the lake and a photo of an adult bald eagle locked in a struggle with a coot. In this shot you can see the bald eagle in the water trying to gain control over the coot. You can see one of the coots wings protruding up out of the water in front of the eagles tail feathers as it tries to escape the talons of the eagle … it did succeed temporarily, but it was grievously wounded and the eagle flew to a perch to wait for the coot to weaken before collecting his prey and dinner…

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Sedona News – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of “Juniper” showing March 3-9 at the Alice Gill-Sheldon Theatre. Ruth (Academy Award-nominee Charlotte Rampling) is a worldly former war correspondent now bored in retirement with a drinking problem and a newly fractured leg. Sam (George Ferrier) is her unruly grandson, recently kicked out of boarding school and grieving the death of his mother. When the two are brought together under the same roof, they form an unexpected bond. “Juniper” is a touching story of loss and acceptance, set against the gorgeous backdrop of…

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