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Emily is the Program Director for Sky Island Alliance in Tucson and directs their conservation science, stewardship, and outreach programs in Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico.
June 6, 2018 Emily Burns

Prop 68, a win for California’s land and water

March 9, 2018February 9, 2019 Emily Burns

Newly Discovered Lichen Living in the Redwood Canopy

December 29, 2017February 9, 2019 Emily Burns

Want to go to Muir Woods? Be sure to RSVP!

September 27, 2017February 9, 2019 Emily Burns

New Initiative to Sequence the Redwood Genomes

March 10, 2017February 9, 2019 Emily Burns

Loss of a Redwood Wildlife Champion, Lowell Diller

January 15, 2017 Emily Burns

Leaves Leaves Leaves

January 15, 2017 Emily Burns

Elusive White Rainbow Finally Seen

December 29, 2016 Emily Burns

When Ferns Grow on Trees

October 21, 2016December 29, 2016 Emily Burns

Highlights from the Coast Redwood Science Symposium

July 14, 2016December 29, 2016 Emily Burns

Redwood Relatives South of the Equator

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And the final species highlight of day is the fabulous coyote 🐾 #skyislandfotofauna
This raccoon reminds us that masks are cool #skyislandfotofauna
Check out the difference in coats! 🐾 #skyislandfotofauna

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  • Winter is slowing these coyote down one bit! Week in the Wash—December 24, 2020 youtu.be/CgkSYcfdyHk via @YouTube 2 months ago
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And the final species highlight of day is the fabulous coyote 🐾 #skyislandfotofauna
This raccoon reminds us that masks are cool #skyislandfotofauna
Check out the difference in coats! 🐾 #skyislandfotofauna
Send hooded skunks some love this morning 🦨🦨🦨🦨♥️ #skyislandfotofauna
Presenting Cottontails—my sister’s favorite @littlemonarchgarden #skyislandfotofauna
Badgers are way too cool to be my spirit animal, but they are definitely a mood I love. @antrozouss captured it perfectly under desert dark skies—thank you!
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