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program type

Wildlife Water Source Development & Management

Installs, maintains, and manages water infrastructure such as tanks, troughs, pipelines, and delivery systems to support wildlife in arid or degraded habitats.

what makes this distinct This program type focuses specifically on active water provisioning and infrastructure—rather than broader habitat restoration or species reintroduction—ensuring reliable water access for wildlife in dry or human-impacted landscapes.

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strategies
coverage AZ 5
NTEE codes
C30D300N99Z
organizations

5 orgs in this cluster's subtree

Every organization with primary activities in Wildlife Water Source Development & Management or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.

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1DIABLO CANYON GROUP INC
Diablo Trust is a community-based collaborative in northern Arizona that advances rangeland health through long-term ecological research, monitoring, and adapt…
AZ$54K6
2ARIZONA DEER ASSOCATION INC
The Arizona Deer Association is a wildlife conservation organization dedicated to restoring and managing deer populations in Arizona. They focus on habitat res…
AZ$260K3
3MOGOLLON SPORTING ASSOCIATION INC
Mogollon Sporting Association is a nonprofit organization that raises funds for wildlife conservation and youth programs in the Mogollon Rim Country. They supp…
AZ$242K2
4THE SONORAN INSTITUTE INC
The Sonoran Institute works to conserve natural resources and promote sustainable communities in the North American West, focusing on the Santa Cruz River wate…
AZ$3.0M1
5YUMA CROSSING NATIONAL HERITAGE
Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area preserves and promotes the historical, cultural, and natural resources of the Yuma Crossing along the Lower Colorado River…
AZ$2.0M1
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