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The Trust announces successful acquisition of Phase I & II of Sopori Creek and Farm

Tucson, Ariz. — Arizona Land and Water Trust (the Trust) announced today that it has successfully acquired 371 acres, Phase I and II, of its strategic campaign to purchase and protect the Sopori Creek and Farm in Amado, a unique …

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  • Trust Achieves Total Protection of Rain Valley Ranch
  • Cameron Becker Takes Helm at Arizona Land & Water Trust

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  • Vera Earl Ranch
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  • Cameron Becker Takes Helm at Arizona Land & Water Trust

Recent Posts

  • Vera Earl Ranch
  • Leadership Changes at Arizona Land & Water Trust
  • John Sarikas
  • Trust Achieves Total Protection of Rain Valley Ranch
  • Cameron Becker Takes Helm at Arizona Land & Water Trust

Category Posts

  • Vera Earl Ranch
    Golden grasslands of Vera Earl ranchlands
  • Leadership Changes at Arizona Land & Water Trust
    Board leadership changes at the Trust include the appointment of Rob Marshall (left) as Board President and Diana Freshwater (right) as Immediate Past President.
  • John Sarikas
  • Trust Achieves Total Protection of Rain Valley Ranch
    Grasslands and green hills of Rain Valley Ranch, a historic cattle ranch in Arizona.
  • Cameron Becker Takes Helm at Arizona Land & Water Trust
  • Amber Morin
  • Rob Marshall, Board President
  • Nicole Fyffe, Secretary
  • Clint Mabie, Treasurer
  • Executive Director

Success Stories

  • Golden grasslands of Vera Earl ranchlands Vera Earl Ranch

      In December of 2021, the Arizona Land and Water Trust closed a conservation easement on the Vera Earl Ranch in Sonoita, protecting 5,000 acres and decades of intertwining social and ecological heritage in perpetuity through this collaborative partnership with the ranch landowners.  More

  • Hayhook Ranch

    On August 14, 2020, Arizona Land and Water Trust partnered with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to permanently protect 477 acres of the Hayhook More

  • Tombstone Ranch

    In October 2020, Arizona Land and Water Trust completed the protection of the 2,190-acre Tombstone Ranch in Cochise County. The project permanently conserves native grasslands More

  • Mustang Ranch

    The Trust partnered with the Department of Defense and the Woods family of Elgin, south of Tucson, to permanently protect 160 acres of Mustang Ranch.

  • Sopori Ranch

    Arizona Land and Water Trust completed a two-year plan to permanently protect more than 2,500 acres of the historic Sopori Ranch in Amado.

  • Babacomari Ranch

    During the winter of late 2019 and early 2020, Arizona Land and Water Trust partnered with owners of the Babacomari Ranch to permanently protect 2,488 More

  • Triangle Bar

    In 2007, the owners of the Triangle Bar Ranch approached Arizona Land and Water Trust to explore available options to permanently protect their ranching operation. More

  • Rain Valley Ranch

    The Ranch Valley Ranch is a historic working cattle ranch and is also a priority conservation areas for nearby U.S. Army Fort Huachuca.

  • Rancho Seco

    On the evening of April 30, 2005, one of the last fair spring days of the year, more than a hundred people – ranchers, neighbors, More

  • Sands Ranch

    In December of 2008, Pima County Supervisors approved the purchase of 5,040 acres of the Sands Ranch located in Pima County. Funding for the $21 More

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