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2025 RISE Symposium

Nov. 13, 2025
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Mitch McClaran and poster winners at RISE 2025

On Saturday 01 November 2025, sixty people attended the 21st Annual RISE Symposium. 
Explore 2025 RISE Symposium to learn about the major highlights of this year’s edition!

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The SRER Historical Research Archive is back online!

Discover the rich history of research at the SRER and explore available materials in both digital and physical formats.

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Applications Now Open for Manager Role at the Santa Rita Experimental Range!

The Range Manager will perform tasks related to research support for agriculture, ecology and natural resources, education, outreach, and development at the Santa Rita Experimental Range

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SAVE THE DATE for the 22nd RISE SYMPOSIUM on 26 September 2026
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 22nd Research Insights in Semiarid Ecosystems (RISE) Symposiu
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2026 Discovery Friday Spring Seminar Series Now Online

Three Ranges. Three Centuries. One Network. Over 300 years of rangeland research, stewardship, and innovation across the Southwest.

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