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Camp Cooper celebrates 60 years teaching Tucson's youth about the Sonoran Desert

Feb. 22, 2024
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A man in a blue rain coat wearing a woven hat stands in the desert in front of a group of grade school children as he points behind him at the desert landscape.

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