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Buenos Aires NWR--Arivaca Creek
Coordinates: 31.5860821, -111.3521013 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Arivaca Creek
Giant cottonwoods and lush vegetation attract songbirds, woodpeckers, owls, and coatimundi to the stream’s banks. A short trail leads to the stream’s edge next to the home of Eva Wilbur-Cruce who wrote about growing up here in //A Beautiful Cruel Country// (please observe No Trespassing signs at private property). Location: 2 miles west of Arivaca at the Wildlife Viewing Area. Length: 1 mile. From Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge brochure

About Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Located in southern Arizona, Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge was established for the reintroduction of masked bobwhite quail and to restore the natural landscapes and native wildlife that depend upon it.

Spanning the 117,464-acre refuge are several distinct groups of plants and animals that are dependent on each other, also known as biotic communities. Visitors will enjoy the semi-desert grasslands that blend into the cottonwoods and willow that line river banks and wetlands within the refuge. Settled in amongst the grasslands and wetlands is a beautiful sycamore-shaded canyon of extraordinary diversity. Brown Canyon is home to 200-million-year-old volcanic rocks that support a distinct variety of plants and animals that have evolved within this amazing sky island ecosystem.

Established in 1985, the refuge was purchased under the authority of the Endangered Species Act. Open to the public, visitors can enjoy wildlife watching and photography, hunting, fishing, wildlife photography and special wildlife-related events. It is one of more than 550 refuges that comprise the National Wildlife Refuge System, a national network of public lands and waters set aside for the benefit of wildlife and you! From Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge website

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