Agua Fria-New River NRCD

Conserving 879,880 acres of Arizona

The Agua Fria NRCD is located just north of Phoenix. The District lies in a rugged area with mainly desert shrub-type vegetation. Land ownership is a mix of private, State, and federal lands. Much of the land is used mainly for livestock grazing, farming, wildlife, and watershed protection. Agua Fria receives heavy recreational use because of its proximity to Phoenix and a growing, local population.

  • What: Regular Meeting

    When: November 21, 2024, @ 12:00-2:00 PM

    Where: 16251 West Glendale Ave. Litchfield Park, AZ 85340

    Agenda: (click here)

  • February 2024 Minutes

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On-the-Ground Conservation

Dedicated to Educating the Next Generation of Conservationists

The AFNR NRCD is largely involved in the Arizona Envirothon, a statewide competition for high school students where teams of five demonstrate their knowledge in natural resource conservation areas including aquatic ecology, soils and land use, wildlife, forestry, and an environmental "theme" that changes yearly. Teams and coaches work with natural resource conservation specialists to learn about these topics and gain an understanding of how all resources interact with the greater ecosystem. The winning team earns prizes and a chance to represent Arizona at the annual NCF Envirothon.

On-Farm Water Management Case Studies

Our district is focused on achieving a higher degree of efficiency in water management. The mission of the conservation board is to be the center of all conservation and environmental activities. Thus we aim to concentrate on an inventory of all of our local resources and problems, including water use, flood control, groundwater, pollution, education, or urban sprawl into prime farmland.

Board of Supervisors

Cliff Amator, Chair

Mike Moore, Vice Chair

Kelly Moss, Treasurer

Henry Conklin, Supervisor

Mathieu Etchartr, Supervisor

Contact Info

Linda Dee Diamantides azenvirothon@gmail.com