Environmental education and eco-tour company specializing in bird, butterfly, arthropod and natural history tours and programs in southern Arizona.
Classes and tours of:
| birds | dragonflies | spiders |
butterflies | bugs | and more... |
Give Sky Island Tours
a call whether you are visiting Tucson or are a resident. We
offer friendly, experienced natural history tours in Tucson and
other Southern Arizona hotspots.
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In addition,
we teach many science classes about a variety of creatures that can be found
in Tucson and southern Arizona. Classes cover subjects such as
identification, behavior, reproduction, conservation,
ecology, taxonomy, and more. We especially enjoy bringing our
knowledge and passion of Nature to local school classrooms.
If you are interested in
beetles, bats, spiders, snakes, lizards,
turtles, frogs, toads, birds, butterflies, or dragonflies,
call
Sky Island Tours
today to book your event!
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Tours: We match our tours to fit your schedule and ability.
Our tours move at your pace, no matter if you are a
determined lister or an enthusiastic novice.
If you can't tell a Turkey Vulture from a Zone-tailed Hawk, we'll teach you.
If you are an avid lister
looking for White-eared Hummingbirds or Elegant Trogons, we'll take you.
We also have great tours for those interested in butterflies and dragonflies.
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Classes: Our classes are tailored to fit audiences of all age groups.
We have experience
teaching pre-schoolers to retirees. We enjoy educating Tucson visitors and
residents
alike on the tremendous biological diversity that exists in southern
Arizona. Education programs feature slide
presentations, audio recordings, and live animals, depending on the
program. We give our students up close and personal experiences with
desert denizens.
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Southern Arizona is a magnet for birds, butterflies, and dragonflies.
Whether you are a resident or a visitor,
Sky Island Tours
has programs to fit your interests.
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