The Sand Paper

What is The Sand Paper?

Published five times a year, Fall to Summer, The Sand Paper features articles and stories of interest about the Anza-Borrego region, written by experts in the field. The Sand Paper also features ABDNHA’s calendar of events and activities, giving our members the chance to sign up for popular programs before they are opened to the public. Join ABDNHA to receive The Sand Paper.

Some previous articles from The Sand Paper are listed below:

Hiking Santa Ysabel Preserve East
by Sanjiv Nanda
Fall 2020

Hummingbirds in Trouble: Part 1
by James W. Cornett
Early Spring 2019

Mine Wash Pheromones
by Suzanne Emery
Early Spring 2020

Old Wilson Road
by Marcy Yates
Fall 2021

Vallecito: Destination along the Emigrant Route
by Manfred Knaak

Josiah Gregg and the Catclaw
by Bill Sullivan

A Hawkwatch Comes to Borrego
by Hal Cohen
2003

Desert Varnish
by Wayne P. Armstrong
Summer 2008

Secrets of Borrego Butterflying
by Lynn & Gene Monroe
2004

Traditional Iipay Pottery
by Jeannie Beck

A Better Name for Alcoholic Pass?
by Bill Sullivan

Desert Life: Summer in Borrego
by “Nana”
Summer 2004

Finding Borrego
by Mike McElhatton