Our mission: “Saving our wildlife, one life at a time,” is achieved through four core components: rehabilitation, education, research and sanctuary.
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The buzz word today when people talk about how they want their homes decorated is that they want to create their “sanctuary.” Your home, no ma…
— By Diane A. Vaszily, Volunteer docent, Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center Who are the creepers of the desert? It may help to know that creeping is done near dusk and dawn. Animals who are most active at this time are known as “crepuscular” rather than nocturnal (those who hunt in the dark of night). Even […]
Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa is gearing up for the second round of its fourth annual Bar Brawl at jade bar, where regional mixologists compete in a series of cocktail showdowns, vying for champion bragging rights. The competition kicked off July 15 and continues every Sunday at 8pm through August 26. Resort guests […]
By Barbara Kaplan – As Spring begins it is a time for reflection. I also find it hard to work and stay focused because I want to stop for a short time. I want to stop doing and just be. When anticipating Spring, I think about how I can make my life better. I also […]
Tranquility Trail Animal Sanctuary is searching for a new location. The Scottsdale facility not only provides shelter to the third most surrendered animal (rabbits), they are a cornerstone to something much larger by providing volunteer and educational opportunities to all ages. The sanctuary’s educational youth programs offer an opportunity to teach children about leadership, kindness, compassion […]
September is National Yoga Month and Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain wants to help ramp up your Zen routine with a change of scenery and a variety of packages, classes and wellness retreats for yogis (or those looking to try something new). Sanctuary offers an array of unique yoga experiences and retreats in its inspiring desert […]
Offered through Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau Leisure visitors and meetings groups often look for ways to give back to the local community while they’re visiting. It’s known as “voluntourism.” The Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau has partnered with eight local organizations to promote volunteer activities that range from an hour to a full day. […]