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- Creators: Arizona Board of Control
- Creators: Regan, John J.
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ContributorsMcOmie, A. M. (Author) / Jacobs, C. C. (Author) / Bartlett, O. C. (Author) / Arizona Board of Control (Publisher)
Created1915
DescriptionBlack and white pamphlet includes photographs.
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ContributorsFonseca, Julia (Author) / Regan, John J. (Author) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created2001-10
Description
If one species had to be chosen to preserve and restore, perhaps it should be cottonwood. Cottonwood-willow forests, where they exist and are healthy, indicated the presence of a viable riparian area, which is in turn the key to conserving great proportions of our native species. A reflection of the dire status of our riparian systems is that the Sonoran cottonwood-willow and Sonoran mesquite-cottonwood forests.