On February 4, 2005 the County purchased the Bee and Mordka properties totaling 160 acres. The properties are located west of the Tucson Mountains and south of the Garcia Strip. The acquisition preserves a portion of a critical landscape linkage by providing landscape connectivity via a tributary to the west branch of the Brawley Wash that continues north across Tohono O’odham land to ultimately link up with the Santa Cruz.
Date Acquired: February 4, 2007
Cost: $20,265
Cost Per Acre: $506
Size: 40 acres
Type: Habitat Protection Priority