Arizona

Introduction

Arizona sits at the heart of the Southwest. The state offers a dramatic palette of deserts, canyons and mountains but is arguably best known as a gateway to the Grand Canyon. The Conservation Fund has worked with partners, including the Grand Canyon Trust, to protect ranchland in the Canyon’s surrounding region, in addition to leading work in open space and Petrified Forest preservation.

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975.2K
acres of land and water saved
85.4K
acres protected in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management
960K
acres protected to benefit parks and parklands
Arizona is home to a mosaic of landmarks, parks and land critical to conserve. Our work in the state plays a helping hand to ensure economic and environmental vitality for generations to come.”
Kirste Kowalsky

Arizona State Director

State Leads

Photo credits (from top of page): Stacy Funderburke

Make a Difference

Help protect America's priceless natural landscapes and ensure that we have healthy environments, places to work and play, and real economic opportunity.

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