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San Pedro River

Photos of the San Pedro River in southeast Arizona.
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  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, where it crosses the Mexican border, from the Arizona side, 2009. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, where it crosses the Mexican border, from the Arizona side, 2009. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, where it crosses the Mexican border, from the Arizona side, 2009. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Taking advantage of virtually unlimited free groundwater, large pecan farms are spread through Arizona's desert. This pecan farm is south of Willcox. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Taking advantage of virtually unlimited free groundwater, large pecan farms are spread through Arizona's desert. This pecan farm is south of Willcox. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Pecan Farming, Arizona

    Taking advantage of virtually unlimited free groundwater, large pecan farms are spread through Arizona's desert. This pecan farm is south of Willcox. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • San Pedro River, Arizona

    San Pedro River, Arizona

    The San Pedro River, which flows through Sierra Vista, Arizona, provides vital riparian habitat in the desert for many species. But its flow is threatened by increasing groundwater use around Sierra Vista and the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information can be found here, https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

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