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Foreword by Old Man River John Parsons
Glossary
The Project CENTRL Experience
The Story of the Salt River Project
SRP Timeline
Water Conservation Tips
The Verde River and its Many Names by Jim Byrkit
The Valley...How Nature Created it by James Bishop Jr.
History by John Emerson
The Verde River, A Historic Overview by John Emerson
The Geography of Water Availability and Use in Arizona, Arizona Town Hall
Geology and Hydrology of the Upper and Middle Verde River Watershed by   Paul Lindberg
Springs in the Middle Verde River Watershed by Stephen Flora and Dr. Abraham E. Springer
Water Conservation by Sharon Masek Lopez
History of Water Law in Arizona by Jim Byrkit
Irrigation in the Verde Valley by Jim Alam for the Verde Natural Resource Conservation District
"Did you Know?" by Valerie Trammell
Groundwater and the Verde Valley by Paul Handverger
A Nation that Cannot Feed Itself is at Risk by Brenda Hauser
Verde River Basin Study by the Verde Watershed Association
Arizona's Watersheds, Precipitation and Runoff by Jim Byrkit
Center of Arizona in Verde River Watershed by Stephen Joiner
Verde Watershed Weather by Bob Hardy
Mother Nature has Her Way by Yavapai County Flood Control Dept.
Verde River Watershed Perennial Streams by ADWR
Sources of Springs Supplying Base Flot to the Verde River by Win Hjalmarson and Laurie Wirt
History from excerpts of U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 1946 Chino Valley Project Report
Art by June York Mecham
How to Conserve Water and Use it Effectively, Environmental Protection Agency
River Recreation from Verde River Corridor Project by Arizona State Parks
Wolf Controversy
History of Running the River by Bob Williams
The Wild Verde: A Technical Overview
River Access Points
Fun Factoids (What was the original name of Oak Creek and the Verde River? How did the Mogollon Rim get its name?)
Crawdad Festival debuts in 2004 in Camp Verde by Carol Keefer
Camp Verde River Canoe Challenge
Crawdad Recipe
Crayfish Serious Threat to Arizona Streams and Lakes
Verde River Rapids Officially Named by Yavapai County Board of Supervisors
Verde Valley Trails Vision by William Cowan
Trans-Verde Trails Coalition by Bob Aberg
Verde Watershed Trails by Fran Whetten
The Lime Kiln Trail by Diane Lovett
Preserving Open Space by Jane Whitmire
Verde River Recreation by Diane Lovett
Cartoons by Bob Black
Biologist Doug Von Gausig bio
Gone Fishin' from U.S. Forest Service
Loyd Barnett bio
Camping out by Eric Buzonas and Randy and Cheryl Victory
Recreation and Off-Highway Vehicles
Bicycling Opportunities by Randy Victory
Migration Path of Birds
Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival
Verde Area Bird Check-off List by Roger Radd and V. Gilmore
Protecting our Baldies by Valerie Trammell
Upper Verde Valley Riparian Area Historical  Analysis by Sharon Maske Lopez, Diane Elder Anderson and Abraham E. Springer
Wildflowers of the Verde Valley by Wyona Jaffe
Dealing with those "Big Bads" compiled by Valerie Trammell
Leaves of three, let them be
BATS- Overlooked Valley Resource by Valerie Trammell
Memorial to Thorsten Hilldale
Beavers by Valerie Trammell
Hunting with Donnie Newton
Fun Factoids (How fast is a roadrunner? How long do ants live?)
Clean Air, Do we Have It, Really? by Valerie Trammell
Verde River and Population Since Statehood by John Emerson
Consider them a Resource, Our Youth by Valerie Trammell with Harvey Grady statistics
Verde River Days
Peck's Lake Factoids (Has anyone ever died in Peck's Lake? What does Tuzigoot mean?)
An Evening at Peck's Lake by Bennie Blake
Yavapai-Apache Creation Story
Historic Indians at Ft. Verde by Jane Winiecki
Historic Ft. Verde by Dennis Lockart
Del Monte Wash becomes a Lush Riparian Habitat by Diane Joens
Paul Handverger bio
Valerie Trammell bio
Les Bovee bio
Picture of Rep. Lucy Mason and Tom O'Halleran
Verde Canyon Railroad
Section on Verde Watershed Resources including:
U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
Carol Erwin bio
U.S. Geological Survey
Montezuma Caste National Monument
Tuzigoot National Monument
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Prescott National Forest
Cocopai Resource Conservation and Development
Arizona Dept. of Water Resources
Water Resources Research Center
Arizona Cooperative Extension, Yavapai County
Dead Horse Ranch State Park and Verde River Greenway
Dead Horse Ranch Trails Coalition
Project CENTRL
Yavapai County Government
Yavapai County Flood Control
Yavapai County Water Advisory Committee (WAC)
Big Park Wastewater Treatment District
Town of Camp Verde
City of Cottonwood
City of Sedona
Town of Jerome
Town of Clarkdale
Verde Watershed Association
Greater Cornville-Page Springs Community Association
Big Park Regional Coordinating Council
Bridgeport Community Association
Sedona Verde Valley Group Grand Canyon Chapter Sierra Club
Southwest Expedition Institute, Inc.
Verde River Citizens Alliance
Northern Arizona Audubon
Camp Verde Historical Society
Community Volunteer Bill Cowan Bio
The League of Women Voters Sedona Verde Valley
Red Rock Dry Creek Community Plan Committee
Charlie Ester Bio
Responsible Residents of the Red Rocks (4Rs)
Keep Sedona Beautiful
Cottonwood Ditch Association
Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce
Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce
Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce
Clarkdale Chamber of Commerce
Verde Natural Resource Conservation District
North Central Arizona Regional Watershed Consortium
Citizens Water Advocacy Group
Verde Valley Water Users, Inc.
Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival
Verde Program, The Nature Conservancy of Arizona
Water is Life, Thank you by Diane Joens
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The Verde River Almanac is a completed Project CENTRL internship. Members of the community wrote the book. The book was compiled, edited and typeset by Diane Joens with the assistance of Valerie Trammell. The book was printed through Oak Creek Press.

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