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Santa Cruz River--Cortaro Mesquite Bosque
Coordinates: 32.3845823, -111.1214089 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Cortaro Mesquite Bosque
Cortaro Bosque is an 80-acre habitat restoration project completed by the RFCD in March 2008. The project is designed to increase the biological diversity and plant community structure of the Santa Cruz River floodplain, providing wildlife habitat, particularly forage and nesting area for birds.

The planting scheme consists of “islands” of vegetation zones or plant communities separated by areas of native grasses. This planting scheme provides extensive “edge” habitat favored by animals. The edge habitat created at the boundaries of the grassland and the islands of denser taller vegetation provides a diverse area for animals to forage and take cover. The islands are comprised of five types of plant communities: cottonwood-willow, riparian mesquite, riparian grassland-willow, xeroriparian (drier) mesquite bosque, and upland grassland and shrub-scrub habitat. All plant material was grown for the project by the Pima County Native Plant Nursery using seed collected locally.

The Cortaro Bosque is located on the Santa Cruz River floodplain terrace adjacent to Continental Ranch residential development upstream of Twin Peaks Road. A paved river park trail and area earthen paths provide opportunities for walking, wildlife viewing, bird watching. From Cortaro Mesquite Bosque webpage

About Santa Cruz River
The Santa Cruz River is about 184 miles long. It begins in the high grasslands of the San Rafael Valley east of Patagonia, AZ. At first, it runs south into Sonora Mexico for several miles before it changes its mind and heads north back into Arizona where it passes the early Spanish missions of Tumacacori and San Xavier del Bac, and the old Spanish Presidio de Tucson about 70 miles north of the International Border. From Santa Cruz River webpage

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