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Please help SUPPORT Daisy Mountain Preservation Effort and North Country Conservancy

Our Favorite Links for Arizona State Land Trust &  Daisy Mountain Area Information

Arizona State Land Department http://www.land.state.az.us

Their mission is “To manage State Trust lands and resources to enhance value and optimize economic return for the Trust beneficiaries”.

Or if you want to hike on Daisy Mountain and need an Individual or Group Permit (must have one to be legal), to directly to http://www.land.state.az.us/programs/natural/recreation_permit.htm

Arizona Legislative Information System (A.L.I.S.)
http://www.azleg.state.az.us

The official web site of the Arizona State Legislature for track pending legislation, plus locate and contact individual legislators, and stay up-to-date on current issues.

Black Canyon Heritage Park http://bcheritagepark.org/

Land has been donated to the Black Canyon City Community Association (BCCCA) for habitat conservation and public enjoyment by Phil and Jeane Albins. Their vision for the heritage park is to provide a focal point in the area with emphasis on the natural flora and fauna of a fragile desert riparian ecosystem. North Country Conservancy will be working with them in a number of ways.

Desert Foothills Land Trust http://www.dflt.org>

Incorporated in 1991, the Desert Foothills Land Trust has evolved to become a stable force for land preservation in the Sonoran Desert foothills area of central Arizona.

Land Trust Alliance http://www.lta.org

The Land Trust Alliance is the convener, strategist and representative of land trusts across America.

New River - Desert Hills Community Association http://www.nrdhca.org/

The New River - Desert Hills Community Association is dedicated to the preservation of the rural lifestyle of the community surrounding Daisy Mountain.

OnlineAtAnthem www.onlineatanthem.com

OnlineAtAnthem is the official community portal for Anthem Arizona area. OnlineAtAnthem is all about being the most convenient source of local information for the Anthem; community, by the Anthem community.

Sonoran Institute http://sonoran.org/

The Sonoran Institute promotes community decisions that respect the land and people of western North America. On their web page, they state: :The West's economy is increasingly driven by people's decisions about where they want to live, rather than where they have to live. Entrepreneurs choose quality of life over other business factors. Downshifting baby boomers are drawn to communities with scenic landscapes. As a result, protecting Arizona's magnificent scenery is an essential strategy for promoting economic prosperity. For more, go to http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/viewpoints/articles/0106vip-sustainenviron06.html

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