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Reid Park Zoo
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Sat Jul 26 2008

    There are more than 400 animals—rhinos, elephants, monkeys, polar bears and lions, at the Reid Park Zoo. It is set up in a fe ...Click Here for full article

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Hummingbird Mural in Tucson, Arizona
Posted By: TucsonChristianArt
Posted: Mon May 26 2008

    In central Tucson there is a mural of a hummingbird at a flower with a giant hand behind it next to the sun. The colorful hum ...Click Here for full article

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Priority Vulnerable Species in Pima County
Posted By: Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted: Sun May 18 2008

    Priority Vulnerable Species are species that are being considered and analyzed as potentially covered species under the multi ...Click Here for full article

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Native Seeds - SEARCH in Tucson, Arizona
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Jan 6 2008

    We stopped in to visit and join the Tucson, Arizona based Native Seeds / SEARCH. Located on 4th Ave just north of downtown, S ...Click Here for full article

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There are more than 400 animals—rhinos, elephants, monkeys, polar bears and lions, at the Reid Park Zoo. It is set up in a few zones you can walk through to see African, Asian, and South American regions. There is also a walk through aviary.

It is not the largest zoo but you can easily spend half the day watching the animals and learning from the various educational material throughout the area.

http://arizonawildlife.org/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1217058768

Reid Park Zoo
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Kinney Village Townhomes
Posted on: Sat Jul 26 2008

Parker, Arizona provides easy access to 16 miles of Colorado River south of Lake Havasu. This beautiful stretch of river, known as the Parker Strip, is swift and often populated by boaters, river tubers, water skiers and fishermen, and home of the annual Parker Bluegrass Festival on the River.

Parker, has a beautiful winter climate and, like many Arizona cities, is a winter home to many Snowbirds. With plenty of fishing, boating and camping, holiday week-ends bring lots of folks from Phoenix and Southern California. Parker has lots of lodging and dining options to cater to its many visitors.

Parker is located on the western border of Arizona on the Colorado River, 35 miles north of north of I-10 and 40 miles south of Lake Havasu

http://www.arizonaoutdoorvacations.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1185425566&pid=543

Parker, Arizona
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Parker AZ Tourism
Posted on: Wed Jul 25 2007


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