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DescriptionMany people stand in the distance on a dirt field.
Created1980-01-25
DescriptionCaption on reverse states "1/25/80"
Folder Title: Organizations and Personal, 1980, January 25 Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA) event. Scenic views of Sedona, Arizona.
Created1980-01-25
DescriptionCaption on reverse states "1/25/80"
Folder Title: Organizations and Personal, 1980, January 25 Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA) event. Scenic views of Sedona, Arizona.
Created1980-01-25
DescriptionGroup of people standing in a line in front of a stage with flags for New Mexico, USA, New Mexico Gay Rodeo Association (NMGRA), and Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA).
Created1980-01-25
DescriptionOn a stage, a presenter gives a group of people an award in front of a New Mexican and American flag.
Created1980 (year approximate)
Description

Many people at dimly lit, crowded bar with streamers and balloons

Created2001-12
Description

Pima County, in partnership with the National Park Service, has been an active participant in the development of a 70 mile segment of the trail. With the preparation of this Master Plan, Pima County has embarked on an active program to acquire the necessary rights-of-way and easements and to construct

Pima County, in partnership with the National Park Service, has been an active participant in the development of a 70 mile segment of the trail. With the preparation of this Master Plan, Pima County has embarked on an active program to acquire the necessary rights-of-way and easements and to construct the Pima County segment of the national historic trail.

Created2003-02
Description

In this initial (interim) report, 21 different natural resource based outdoor recreational activities are identified. These activities are believed to represent the most popular natural resource based recreational activities in eastern Pima County. Based on the best information available, the document provides an overview and description of each of the

In this initial (interim) report, 21 different natural resource based outdoor recreational activities are identified. These activities are believed to represent the most popular natural resource based recreational activities in eastern Pima County. Based on the best information available, the document provides an overview and description of each of the noted activities. Information is also provided regarding the primary or preferred locations where the subject activity occurs. Data on participation in the individual activity is included where available. Use patterns, such as seasons when the activity is most prevalent, have been identified and trends related to changes in participation levels are discussed. Finally, issues related to the recreational activity vis-a-vis the goals of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan are also presented.

Created1998 to 2003
Description

On March 2, 1999, the Board of Supervisors of Pima County, Arizona adopted the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. This Plan is the largest and most comprehensive regional multi-species conservation plan in the United States. These memorandums of understanding record the agreements made with cooperating agencies.

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Created2001-09
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This study from the citizens of the Arivaca community proposes to establish an Arivaca Resource Management Zone, where a atwo level management plan integrates the otherwise fragmented land use and water policies of the various regulatory agencies. The Arivaca watershed contains one of the last remaining cienegas and perennial streams

This study from the citizens of the Arivaca community proposes to establish an Arivaca Resource Management Zone, where a atwo level management plan integrates the otherwise fragmented land use and water policies of the various regulatory agencies. The Arivaca watershed contains one of the last remaining cienegas and perennial streams in southern Arizona. These unusual water features exist because the area is still in a state of balance, where annual water consumption is less than the natural recharge replenishing the aquifer during years of average precipitation.