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The Malpai Borderlands Group is organized and led by ranchers who live and
work primarily in Southeast Arizona and Southwest New Mexico. It is a collaborative effort that
is built around goals shared by neighbors within our community. Our group originated
as a series of informal discussions among ranching neighbors who recognized that a way of life,
and a wild landscape, that they all loved was being threatened by spread of development and
subdivision from nearby towns.
The Malpai Borderlands Group was formally organized as a non-profit organization in 1994. Since then,
we have pursued activities in several program areas directed at protecting and restoring the ecological
diversity and productivity of our land:
Land protection: We have protected 75,000 acres of private land through conservation easements,
which will protect it as natural wildlife habitat and productive ranch land by preventing subdivision and development.
Innovative cooperative land management: Our group invented the concept of “Grassbanking” by which neighboring
ranchers who were experiencing serious drought could rest their ranches from grazing by moving their herds to the Gray Ranch
under reciprocal conservation agreements.
Habitat restoration: We have undertaken many restoration projects to restore native grassland and savanna habitat,
including an ambitious goal of restoring fire as a natural landscape process. We have cooperated with numerous agency and private
partners to conduct prescribed fire over 69,000 acres. Our monitoring has shown that our projects are resulting in improved
ecological condition over many thousands of acres.
Community outreach: To enable others to benefit from our work we host several meetings each year that are focused on
sharing new scientific and land management information with our neighbors and cooperators.
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The Malpai Region
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The Malpai Group works in an 800,000 acre region that extends from the foot of the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona, east to the Playas Valley in Southwest New Mexico.
Our Cooperators
At the Malpai Borderlands Group, we partner with many cooperators to accomplish our objectives. Click
here for a
complete listing of these individuals and groups.
Contact Us
You can reach us at the Malpai Borderlands Group at the following:
E-mail: mbg@vtc.net
Fax: 520-558-2314
6226 Geronimo Trail Road
P.O. Drawer 3536
Douglas, AZ 85608
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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