CONSERVATION
PROPERTIES REALTY OPENS TO SELL HOME SITES
Three Canyons Is New Green Development East of Patagonia
Sept. 11, 2006 – PATAGONIA, AZ – After two
years of research, planning and community collaboration, Conservation
Properties Realty is open for business and ready to sell land at Three
Canyons, a new green development just northeast of Patagonia, Arizona. More....
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NEW MODEL FOR GREEN LIVING IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
Developers Contribute to Life of Land & People Who Live There August 22, 2006, PATAGONIA, AZ– In the heart of Southern Arizona’s
Sky Islands, a new model of residential development focuses as
much on planting oak trees and harvesting water as it does on building
adobe
walls and patios with panoramic views.
Three Canyons is a development design that contributes
both to the life of the land and the people who live there, according
to Conservation Properties developers David Parsons and Denny Hubbell.
They envision regenerating this onetime cattle ranch to the lush
savanna grassland and cienega wetland it was 150 years ago – before
the impact of the railroad, woodcutting and overgrazing. More....
Patagonia's
Residential Development at Three Canyons Preserves 95
Percent Of Land As Open Space
995-Acre Wildlife Corridor Protected In Perpetuity
June 2, 2006, PATAGONIA, AZ – A 995-acre
watershed corridor between two segments of the Coronado National
Forest will be preserved in perpetuity through a conservation easement
created by the owners of Conservation Properties, Inc.
The easement will be held by the Sonoran Institute, a nationally recognized
pioneer in integrating conservation with sustainable development. This
conservation easement will permanently protect this pristine high grassland
and riparian ecosystem. More....
Developer ’s Stewardship Organization Sets Precedent with Contribution to Arizona Community Foundation
March 8, 2006 – PATAGONIA, AZ– La
Semilla, a Community Stewardship Organization (CSO) located in Patagonia,
Arizona, recently presented the Patagonia Regional Community Foundation
(PRCF) with its first gift of $24,600. This gift, which is intended
to be presented annually, was initiated by David Parsons and Denny
Hubbell of Conservation Properties, Incorporated, founders of La
Semilla and developers of Three Canyons, a 1,760-acre new, green
development on the Northern edge of Patagonia. More....
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