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  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
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  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
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  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4682a.jpg
  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4676a.jpg
  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4675a.jpg
  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4667a.jpg
  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4662a.jpg
  • A dead tree has been designated as a Wildlife Tree by the U.S. Forest Service in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  A Wildlife Tree is to remain standing to host wildlife.
    1505r_Tre_NJG4672a.jpg
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_06.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_04.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_022.jpg
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_12.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_11.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_01.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_10.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_07.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_05.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_03.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_02.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_09.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_08.JPG
  • A man who crossed illegally into the U.S. from Mexico on to the Buenos Aries Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert cools off with water west of Arivaca, Arizona, USA.  The man was separated from his group after running from border patrol during the night.  He wandered alone in the desert after becoming disoriented.
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  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
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  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3141.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3122.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3143.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3111.JPG
  • Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.
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  • Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.
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  • Endangered Species Conservation Site, A Ranching/Conservation Cooperative Project, The Frog Project, A National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Sponsored Effort, National System of Public Lands, Cienega Watershed Partnership, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • Weathered barn door, Buenos Airies Wildlife Refuge, Sasabe, Arizona, USA.
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  • U. S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for illegal immigrants who crossed illegally from Mexico on to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge near Sasabe, in Arizona, USA.
    Illegal_Immigration_0119.jpg
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3144.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3139.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3111.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3147.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3144.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3141.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3139.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3130.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3120.JPG
  • Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.
    1401j_Sas__NJG2708.JPG
  • Stones that were placed on trails to guide smugglers remain on unused routes on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, west of SR286 about 20 miles north of the Mexican border at Sasabe, Arizona, USA, in the shadow of Baboquivari Peak in the Baboquivari Mountains, which is also used by smugglers for directions.
    1401j_Sas__NJG2707.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_08.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_07.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_05.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_04.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_03.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_02.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_01.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3143.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3130.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3120.JPG
  • Containers of water have been placed at an abandoned structure along a known smuggling route on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as an act of humanitarian aid north of the U.S./Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona, USA. Welcoming messages, the date, and the words "Mills College" are written on the jugs.
    2001j_Hum_NJG_3122.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_09.JPG
  • A roadside shrine sits along Route 286 between Three Points and the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    Buenos_120219_06.JPG
  • U. S. Border Patrol agents wait for transportation for deportation for illegal immigrants who crossed illegally from Mexico on to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge near Sasabe, in Arizona, USA.
    Illegal_Immigration_0119.jpg
  • U. S. Border Patrol agents process undocumented migrants, who crossed the border from Mexico, about 20 miles north of Sasabe, Arizona, on the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge.
    U S_Border_Patrol_0133.tif
  • A male Gould's wild turkey, (M. g. mexican, and several females roam the grasslands in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, along Gardner Canyon Road, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • A Mexican Grey Wolf, (Canis lupus spp. baileyi), an endangered species, resides at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The ASDM spearheaded a captive breeding program that is restoring the wolf population. A reintroduction campaign is attempting to restore wolves to their rightful place in the mountains of the Southwest.
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  • Strip mines for harvesting copper in Sahuarita and Green Valley, Arizona, USA, line the floor of the Sonoran Desert to the west of the Santa Rita Mountains.  The eastern slope on the other side of the mountains is the site of the proposed Rosemont copper mine.
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  • Pronghorn antelope move through freshly fallen snow in February on the grasslands north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA. (PHOTO: Norma Jean Gargasz)
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  • Pronghorn antelope, including a juvenile, graze on the grasslands of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area near Empire Road in August, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA. (PHOTO: Norma Jean Gargasz)
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  • Pronghorn antelope, including a juvenile, graze on the grasslands of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area near Empire Road in August, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA. (PHOTO: Norma Jean Gargasz)
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  • Grinding holes can be found at the Coyote Domes, Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712r_Can_NJG_5295a.jpg
  • Grinding holes can be found at the Coyote Domes, Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712r_Can_NJG_5357a.jpg
  • Grinding holes can be found at the Coyote Domes, Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712r_Can_NJG_5295a.jpg
  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0042a.tif
  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0042a.jpg
  • As monsoon rain falls on the Mustang Mountains, a Pronghorn Antelope, Antilocapra americana, crosses the grasslands on the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sointa, Arizona, USA.
    180710r_Ant_NJG_0011a.tif
  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    180607_Dee_NJG_0556.JPG
  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    180607_Dee_NJG_0555.JPG
  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    180607_Dee_NJG_0559.JPG
  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    180607_Dee_NJG_0557.JPG
  • Mule deer traverse the grasslands along 92, Gardner Canyon Road, in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    180607_Dee_NJG_0555.JPG
  • Ghould's Turkeys, hens, Wild turkeys, Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA.
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  • A male Gould's wild turkey, (M. g. mexican, and several females roam the grasslands in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, along Gardner Canyon Road, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1804j_Tur_NJG_0420.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5412.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5400.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5393.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5390.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5326.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5313.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5312.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5311.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5309.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5307.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5308.JPG
  • An Australian Cattle Dog explores Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1712j_Can_NJG_5300b.jpg
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5286.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5283.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5282.JPG
  • Traps baited with harvested jackrabbits, feathers, scent, sound and other means are set by fur trappers for live catch of animals such as coyote, fox, and bobcat on a private ranch near Mendoza Canyon, Sonoran Desert, Coyote Mountains, Three Points, Arizona, USA.
    1712j_Can_NJG_5278.JPG
  • Signs at the Gardner Canyon Trailhead at Gardner Canyon Road inform hikers about trail regulations, restrictions and etiquette in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA.
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  • Signs at the Gardner Canyon Trailhead at Gardner Canyon Road inform hikers about trail regulations, restrictions and etiquette in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA.
    1705j_SRM_NJG_0750.JPG
  • Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
    1601r_Kin_NJG9054.jpg
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