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  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • A canopy of trees in a riparian area covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0669a.jpg
  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0668a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0594a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0566a.jpg
  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Horses water near a canopy of trees in a riparian area along the Anza Trail and the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • A canopy of trees in a riparian area covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Fall leaves color a canopy of trees in a riparian area on  the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0672.JPG
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0607a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0571a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0565a.jpg
  • An invasive species of grass grows at the base of  canopy of trees in a riparian area that covers the Anza Trail along the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0660a.jpg
  • Trash, including plastics, clogs the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Trash, including plastics, clogs the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Trash accumulates in a riparian area along the the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Trash accumulates in a riparian area along the the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Trash accumulates in a riparian area along the the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Roots of a cottonwood tree in Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is to the east and slightly south of the Rosemont Mine--about one mile east of SR83 and about 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62.  This area is downhill from the mine site in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains. <br />
 Water flows in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about 1 mile east of SR83 and 1.5 miles south of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_21.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_20.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_18.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_14.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_12.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_10.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_09.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_08.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Empire Gulch is about one mile east of SR 83 and 1.5 miles of Hwy 62. Cottonwood trees and cholla cactus share the biologically diverse Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Trash, including plastics, clogs the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0535.JPG
  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1606j_SoA_NJG2539.JPG
  • Sycamore trees grow along a stream in Gardner Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1606j_SoA_NJG2478.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_19.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_15.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_11.JPG
  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
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  • Cottonwood trees grow in the Empire Gulch in the Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area, a riparian area in the grasslands of southern Arizona, USA, north of Sonoita.
    Sonoita_120224_02.JPG
  • Trash, including plastics, clogs the Santa Cruz River, Tubac, Arizona, USA. The Santa Cruz River is partially fed with reclaimed water.
    1411_River_DSC0531.JPG
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