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5000 Signatures Urge More Water for the Delta
April 10, 2012 - The Sonoran Institute in partnership with 25 other organizations and businesses rounded up over 5000 signatures on a petition urging key US officials to deliver more water to help save the Colorado River Delta. Read more.

 

Celebrating Arizona's 100th - River of the Month Series
March 30, 2012 - The Sonoran Institute and four conservation groups honored the Colorado River as their first "River of the Month" to launch a year-long series celebrating Arizona's 100th year as a state. Read the release and story.

 

Teton County, Idaho - More Vacant Lots Than People
March 28, 2012 - Vacant lots and empty subdivisions mean big costs for the taxpayers of Teton County. Read Anna Trentadue's opinion piece in the Teton Valley News.

 

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Karen Schlatter

Program Associate, Delta Legacy Program
Telephone: 520-290-0828, ext. 1115
Address:
44 E. Broadway Blvd.
Suite 350

Tucson , AZ 85701

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Karen is the Program Associate for the Colorado River Delta Legacy Program. She provides program and project support, assisting in the development and implementation of project activities, fundraising, communications, finance, and administration. She recently lived in Paraguay for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer working in projects related to soil conservation, riparian restoration, organic gardening, and community organization. After the Peace Corps, she designed and implemented a fundraising bicycle tour to raise funds to build schools in Paraguay, riding 5,000 miles through South America with her husband. Karen obtained her B.S. degree in biology with a minor in socio-cultural anthropology from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. She speaks Spanish and Guaraní and loves her husband Joel, cycling, running, reading, and making music.

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