Made up of federal, state, county and local lands, Cerbat Foothills is an oasis of open space in the midst of urban development.
Read more>The Fund partnered with the Hopi Tribe, Mohave County Arizona Water Authority and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to acquire 2,800 acres of nonproductive farmland from the Cibola Valley Drainage and Irrigation District adjacent to the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge.
Read more>With support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the Fund worked with the willing owners and ranching families of the Bar Ten Ranch and Pakoon Springs to safeguard 640 acres as an addition to the Grand Canyon-Parashant monument.
Read more>The protection of the Kane and Two Mile Ranch properties on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon demonstrates the Fund’s unique brand of conservation, one that relies on creativity and collaboration rather than confrontation to address the nation’s growing need to balance economic and environmental objectives.
Read more>The Conservation Fund partnered with the landowners and the U. S. Forest Service to add twenty-eight acres to the Tonto National Forest, including areas where Hohokam people lived about 800 years ago.
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