The National Parks Service has selected Scott Stonum as the latest superintendent of Saguaro National Park — a vast arid landscape that stretches across 143 square miles in southern Arizona's portion of the Sonoran Desert — where the iconic Saguaro cactus makes its home.
Stonum, known as a"great leader of people," comes to the park at a time when extreme heat in the area caused by climate change — and various other threats, including wildland fires — cause fear for those concerned about the protection of the Saguaro cactus. Deputy Regional Director Lance Hatten said in a release,"Scott brings sound knowledge and experience around these issues and will be a great fit to lead the team at the park." Stonum has worked at seven national parks during his 35 year career with the servic
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