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  Ranchers Dennis and Deborah Moroney Partner with Arizona Open Land Trust and Arizona Game and Fish Department to Protect Cochise County Ranch
The Arizona Open Land Trust announces the permanent protection of 960 acres of the 47 Ranch, a working ranch in the Hay Mountain Watershed in Cochise County.Read more.
  Sunset Magazine Magazine names the Arizona Open Land Trust one of ten “Heroes of the West” for its protection of the Rancho Seco and Santa Lucia Ranch in the beautiful Altar Valley.  Together, the two contiguous ranches comprise 36,000 acres of working ranchland, of which 10,000 acres is owned by Pima County as part of its Ranch Conservation Element of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Read more   ARIZONA OPEN LAND TRUST ON TV!
Watch Access Tucson’s “Local Matters” here to see Diana Freshwater of the Arizona Open Land Trust and Nicole Fyffe of the Pima County Administrator’s Office spotlight our conservation successes and discuss the importance of protecting working farm and ranchland in southern Arizona.
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