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Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 11:00am - 06:00pm
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Few visitors know Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park as well as the well-trained corps of resident park host volunteers.
Every weekend during December, they'll share their knowledge of plants, animals, and natural history on guided walking tours Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 11am (except Dec. 25).
Have you pondered the history of that bell hanging over the entrance to the Smith Building, or wondered why we don't have He-oaks to accompany our She-oaks?
Did you know there were Galapagos tortoises and an alligator here in the 1920's?
How tall is the giant red rum tree known as Mr. Big?
Learn more with Howard, Sandy, Kate and other engaging resident volunteers on a guided 11am tour.
Starting January 1, tours will be offered everyday of the week through April 30.
http://ag.arizona.edu/bta
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Location : Boyce Thompson Arboretum Contact : Paul Wolterbeck
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