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Welcome to the Rincon Institute |
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Integrating Conservation & Community
Our mission is to protect the natural resources of the Rincon Mountain District of Saguaro National Park, the Rincon Valley and the Cienega Corridor by: Promoting environmental education; Conserving open space; Encouraging economically viable and thoughtful development, and; Fostering a sense of community that supports the area's unique cultural heritage.
The Rincon Institute works to integrate community and conservation. We believe that through environmental education, private and public land conservation, and scientific assessment the land, water, and wildlife of the Rincon, Vail, and Tanque Verde valleys can be preserved and protected so that future generations can appreciate and benefit from the natural heritage, beauty, and biodiversity of this region.
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2010 Rincon Valley Community Photo Contest - DEADLINE EXTENDED: SATURDAY, MARCH 6! |
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Desert Life, Natural Landscapes, Beautiful Desert Foliage, Historic Value and our Rich Cultural Heritage!
For the fourth year in a row, the Rincon Institute is inviting YOU to join us in celebrating the beauty of the Rincon Valley and its residents. We are holding a photo contest in search of images that reflect the unique characteristics of the Rincon Valley community (nature & landscapes, vegetation, wildlife, and community & culture). The "Adult Bobcat Waiting for Prey" was the 2009 Photo Contest winner, now featured as our 2010 calendar cover (by Ernie Strong).
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Rincon and Tucson Mountain Districts' expansion of Saguaro National Park will protect high priority |
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Grijalva Introduces Bill to Expand Saguaro National Park Boundary
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