Trust the Science! 

Trust the Science! 

There’s a lot of talk of “science” these days, but you may not know how important a role that the Tule Springs area has in modern-day scientific methods. It started with the first documented fossil discovery in 1903, the Fenley Hunter archaeological...
Happy New Trails to You!

Happy New Trails to You!

Recently, 15 volunteers led by Dev Basudev and Sandy Croteau marked and cleared two loops off of Durango Drive and Moccasin Road to create new temporary interpretive trails inside Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument.  Just follow the markers through one of...
Meet Our Newest V.I.P.! 

Meet Our Newest V.I.P.! 

At our January membership meeting, Holly Good was named as our latest V.I.P. – Very Important Protector. Holly was recognized for her tireless work to get the new Horse Patrol program underway. She received the thanks of the Board along with a certificate and a $50...
Our Next Membership Meeting is for the Birds! 

Our Next Membership Meeting is for the Birds! 

The next Protectors of Tule Springs membership meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 31st. The meeting will be held from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Sun City Aliante Clubhouse, 7390 Aliante Parkway.   The agenda will include updates by personnel from Tule Springs Fossil Beds...
It’s Time to Hit the Trail at TUSK!

It’s Time to Hit the Trail at TUSK!

The Aliante Loop Temporary Trail is now open at Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument (TUSK)! Follow the markers to navigate the roughed-in trail to waypoints with QR codes linking to interpretative content of the sights along the 3.25 miles of desert terrain....