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Efforts to protect Santa Cruz River gain ground with federal conservation plan

Highly treated wastewater and stormwater flows through the Santa Cruz River off of the Guy Tobin Trailhead in Rio Rico, Ariz., on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024.
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Highly treated wastewater and stormwater flows through the Santa Cruz River off of the Guy Tobin Trailhead in Rio Rico, Ariz., on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024.

Earlier this year, the Santa Cruz River was named one of America’s most endangered rivers by the environmental advocacy nonprofit, American Rivers.

In response, conservation groups are advocating for the river’s designation as a National Wildlife Refuge, which would extend federal protection to about 7 miles of riparian habitat.

Read the full story on AZPM.org →