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Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

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Nearest city
  
Sierra Vista, Arizona

Phone
  
+1 520-258-7200

Management
  
Bureau of Land Management

Area
  
182.1 km²

Established
  
2000

Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

Location
  
Pima and Santa Cruz counties, Arizona, United States

Governing body
  
Bureau of Land Management

Website
  
Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

Address
  
3201 E Universal Way, Tucson, AZ 85756, USA

Similar
  
Coronado National Forest, Xanadu Ranch GetAway, Empire Ranch Foundation, Colossal Cave Mountain, Patagonia Lake State Park

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The Las Cienegas National Conservation Area is a National Conservation Area of Arizona, located in the transitional zone between the Sonoran Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert.

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Description

Once facing an uncertain future that almost certainly included housing and commercial development, today more than 45,000 acres (180 km2) of rolling grasslands and woodlands in Arizona’s Pima and Santa Cruz counties are protected as a National Conservation Area. The region’s rolling grasslands, oak-studded hills that connect several "sky island" mountain ranges, and lush riparian corridors are irresistible to both people and wildlife. Ciénega Creek, with its perennial flow and lush riparian corridor, forms the lifeblood of the NCA and supports a diverse plant and animal community.

Thanks to the efforts of local governments, elected officials and the public, the Empire and Cienega ranches, along with portions of the adjacent Rose Tree and Vera Earl ranches, are now under public ownership and managed by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) under the principles of multiple-use and ecosystem management for future generations to use and enjoy. The BLM has formed a partnership with the nonprofit Empire Ranch Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving the historic buildings and surrounding landscapes.

References

Las Cienegas National Conservation Area Wikipedia


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