Discovery and Stewardship:
Source Springs of the Verde River Basin

An Ecology & Education Effort
Funded by the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

SSI is excited to announce completion of a major effort in the Verde watershed. We partnered with Friends of the Verde River to map and inventory the headwater springs that provide critical baseflow to the Verde River and its tributaries. SSI is dedicated to protecting Arizona’s springs, including spring fed streams, springs-dependent wildlife, and the aquifers and cultures they support. Verde River Basin springs are critically important, as they support over half of the region’s native fish species, dozens of rare or endemic invertebrates, and many species of amphibians, reptiles, migrating songbirds, large ungulates and predators, and many other mammals such as river otters and Arizona’s state mammal, the ringtail. Click here to learn more about the ecology and importance of Verde Headwater springs.

Through this project, we found new information that will influence current understanding of the critical role springs play in the Verde River Basin landscape. We also discovered previously undocumented Verde River Basin springs and springs-dependent species. This is a comprehensive inventory and education project. We provided educational outreach, including seminars, workshops, and presentations to the public, and took volunteers to join us in the field.

You can download our final report here, along with Appendices using the links below.
Final Report - PDF

Appendix A Summary Reports - PDF

Appendix B and C - Excel

Appendix D - Brochure - PDF