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Tubac Nature Center

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Santa Cruz County, Arizona

Oasis in the Desert

Tubac Nature Center

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Santa Cruz County, Arizona

Oasis in the Desert

Can you imagine Tubac without the Santa Cruz River?

The lush greenery, big trees, most birds and other wildlife would be gone, as well as many human residents and visitors. This unique riparian ecosystem is a gift not to be squandered. The Tubac Nature Center (TNC) aims to educate about and inspire increased appreciation of this gift, with the goal of gaining broad-based support to protect our river and the life it nurtures. Keep checking back to see new features of the website.  
- Jim Karp

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

The Tubac Nature Center provides education  and information for  enhancing appreciation and conservation of the natural environment along the Santa Cruz  River in Tubac, Arizona. 

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Hawk Watch

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Every March, three specialty species of hawks - black, gray and zone-tailed - migrate north on the Santa Cruz River. 

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Upcoming Programs

Mission Statement

Upcoming Programs

Each month's programs will be displayed on this page. Check back often to see updates to programs.

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WHERE IS THE TUBAC NATURE CENTER?

Room B2
Tubac Community Center
50 Bridge Road
Tubac, Arizona 85646

OPEN

Wednesday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Saturday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM


CONTACT

P.O. Box 5123
Tubac, Arizona 85646

520-812-6654


tubac.nature.center.2019@gmail.com


http://tubacnaturecenter.org

All ethics so far evolved rest upon a single premise: that the individual is a member of a community of interdependent parts. His instincts prompt them to compete for this place in the community, but his ethics prompt them also to co-operate (perhaps in order that there may be a place to compete for).  


The land ethic simply  enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, water, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land.  
- Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac, 1949

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