Meetings
2005 Fall Campout Meeting
Join us at the Arizona Riparian Council Fall Campout and Get-Together on Saturday-Sunday, October 1-2, 2005. We will be camping at the EC Bar Ranch owned by Jim Crosswhite. The
19th Annual Meeting, Blue Water Resort and Casino in Parker, Arizona, March 31-April 2, 2005
The 19th Annual Meeting was held March 31-April 2, 2005 at the Blue Water Resort and Casino in Parker, Arizona.
18th Annual Meeting, Estrella Mountain Community College, Avondale, Arizona, March 12-13, 2004
This year’s Riparian Council spring meeting is a unique opportunity to partner with a first-time event in the Gila River valley. The APS Tres Rios Nature Festival was conceived as a strategy to conserve the rich riparian wildlife and habitat values of the Gila River system west of Phoenix in the face of the rapidly expanding human population in the area.
17th Annual Meeting, Hon-Dah Resort and Casino, Pinetop, April 4-5, 2003
The 17th Annual Meeting was held at the Hon-Dah Resort and Casino near Pinetop, Arizona. The theme related to the wildfires that had recently occurred and the resulting impacts to
16th Annual Meeting, Rancho De Los Caballeros, Wickenburg, April 26-28, 2002
The theme of this meeting was Water Resources and Sustaining Riparian Areas. Friday morning there was a plenary session followed by a general session of technical papers and posters. Saturday
15th Annual Meeting, Four Points Sheraton, Tucson, May 11-12, 2001
The theme of this meeting was the Urban Riparian Areas in Arizona. Friday morning there was a plenary session followed by a general session of technical papers. Saturday was a
14th Annual Meeting, Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher, May 12-13, 2000
The theme of this year’s meeting was Upper Gila Watershed: Conservation and Management. Friday morning was a plenary sessions followed by a technical session of papers in the afternoon. Our
13th Annual Meeting, Radisson Woodlands Hotel, Flagstaff, April 30-May 1, 1999
The theme of the meeting was Ungulate Grazing in Riparian Areas. The plenary session included speakers from Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S Fish and Wildlife
12th Annual Meeting, Shiloh Inn, Yuma, April 17-18, 1998
The theme of this year’s meeting was The Lower Colorado River; Changes Around the Bend. There was a morning plenary session with two concurrent sessions in the afternoon. Field trips
11th Annual Meeting, Windemere Resort and Conference Center, Sierra Vista, April 11-12, 1997
The theme of the meeting was Saltcedar: Friend or Foe? The plenary session included talks about the issues of saltcedar management, biological control, causes and consequences of the spread of saltcedar, wildlife habitat, and the southwestern willow flycatcher.