Human Impacts 
Inroduction, with
historical timeline 
Native peoples 
   who they
were, history and distribution 
   food,
products, remedies 
  
petroglyphs   
Modern man 
   Mining 
   Ranching/
grazing  
   Water
use/ irrigation/ damming of rivers 
   Habitat
destruction by urbanization, roads, recreational use,
introduction of invaders and other habitat alteration
(e.g.night blooming cereus) 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
During America's Great Depression,
unemployment reached 25%. In March 1933, President FD
Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation
Corps. Men from 18 to 25 years old were recruited for
conservation work in the national parks and forests.
In the Tucson (Arizona) area, the CCC workers erected
picnic facilities, sunk wells that provide spring
water to support desert wildlife, constructed masonry
dams to prevent erosion from storm water, and laid
out many of the hiking trails that are still used by
visitors to the protected areas of the Sonoran
Desert. The CCC programme ended in 1942, shortly
after America entered the Second World War, but there
remains a lasting testimony to this programme, as
seen in the images below. In fact, quite rightly,
these structures have assumed the status of
historical monuments.  
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
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