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Below you'll find a list of all posts from January, 2020

Trust Protects Nearly 2,500 Acres of Historic Babacomari Ranch

The Trust partnered with owners of the Babacomari Ranch to permanently protect 2,488 acres of the historic cattle ranch.

Trust to Cohost Working Lands and Productive Watersheds Workshop

The Trust and the Santa Cruz Natural Resource Conservation District are teaming up to offer a free, half-day workshop on the connections between healthy working lands and a healthy, well-functioning watershed.

Recent Posts

  • Cochie Canyon II

    Adding to 290 acres protected back in 2008 in partnership with the Trust, an additional 27 acres in Cochie Canyon located in the Tortolita Mountains […]

  • Sandhill Farm

    Each winter, along Southern Arizona’s Whitewater Draw, approximately 20 miles southeast of Tombstone, thousands of sandhill cranes arrive at Sandhill Farm to feed, loaf and […]

  • Circle Z Ranch

    As the oldest continuously operating dude ranch in Arizona, the Trust partnered with the ranch owners to protect 3,200 acres and a 2-mile stretch of […]

  • Sands Ranch

    As the most significant grasslands habitat acquisition in Pima County’s history, protection of the Sands Ranch, in partnership with the Trust, permanently protects this longtime […]

  • Clyne Ranch

    Expanding an interconnected system of conserved lands stretching from the Santa Rita to the Whetsone Mountains in the Sonoita region south of Tucson, protection of […]

  • Waterman Property

    In partnership with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Trust assisted in expanding protected areas within the […]

Recent Posts

  • Clint Mabie
  • Executive Director
  • Happy World Rivers Day 2021
  • Young Farmers
  • The Trust’s Nonprofit Spotlight on KXCI Community Radio

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