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Arizona
Important Bird Areas Program / Tucson Audubon Society
Officially Identified Arizona Important Bird Areas
Arizona's Important Bird Areas (to date):
1.
San Pedro River National Conservation Area
2. Salt-Verde Ecosystem (Saguaro Lake north through the Mazatzal
Wilderness)
3. Salt-Lower Gila Ecosystem (from 83rd Ave. Phoenix to the
Gillespie Dam
4. Tuzigoot (Peck's Lake/Tavasci Marsh/Verde River Greenway)
5.
Watson and Willow Lakes (and provisionally the Granite Dells/upland
habitat)
6. Grand Canyon National Park—Lipan and Yaki Raptor Migration Points
7. Imperial Reservoir
8. Mittry Lake State Wildlife Area
9.
Lower Oak Creek (Formerly "Page Springs Fish Hatchery")
10. Arivaca Cienega/Arivaca Creek
11.
California Gulch, Coronado National Forest
12.
Upper Little Colorado River Watershed
13.
Marble Canyon
14.
Chiricahua Mountains
15.
Santa Rita Mountains
16.
Sycamore Canyon
17. Sabino and Lower Bear
Creek
18. Appleton-Whittell Audubon
Research Ranch
19. Huachuca Mountains
20. Boyce Thompson
Arboretum/Arnett-Queen Creeks
21. Agua Fria National
Monument Riparian Corridors
22. Blue River Complex
23. Anderson Mesa
24. Bill Williams River
National Wildlife Refuge
25. Lower Gila River Quigley
Wildlife Area
26. Lower Colorado River
Gadsden Riparian Area
27. Upper Santa Cruz River
28. Lower San Pedro River
29. Sonoita Creek State Natural Area/Patagonia Lake
30. Gilbert Riparian Preserves
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This page was updated on 01/08/09
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