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Apache Herd
Red Rock Herd
The herds land is surrounded by a red sandstone canyon, which its out the outskirts of a city once called 'Sedona' Red rock includes a 1.4 mile stretch of Oak Creak which upstream flows through the famous oak creek canyon in Coconino forest. The rich riparian zone along the creek supports a diverse array of species. Trees in this habitat include Fremont cottonwood, Arizona sycamore, velvet ash, and Arizona alder. Oak Creek supports rare native fish, several frog species, and the threatened Sonora mud turtle. Away from the creek the dominant trees are velvet mesquite, netleaf hackberry, Utah juniper, and alligator juniper. Bird species found in the area include the common black hawk, wood duck, and common merganser. Lower Oak Creek, which includes the state park, has been designated an Important Bird Area. Large mammals include the cougar, coyote, mule deer, collared peccary, and river otter. Introduced species found in the park include giant reed, tamarisk, Johnson grass, and tumbleweed.

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Navajo Herd
Monument Herd
The herd lands are a wide expanse of mostly flat desert, interrupted by large rocky formations. Prairie grass and purple sage grow rampant. If the rains are adequate, cliffroses, snakewood, brittlebush, and rabbitbrush color the red sands. Few trees take root in the dry landscape but cottonwoods and junipers grow near shallow pools of water that collect in the lowlands after recent rains. Red-tailed hawks and tree sparrows claim the skies while coyotes, mountain lion and the occasional fox stalk jackrabbits and cottontails below. The land is home to many snakes and lizards the more notable being numerous kinds of rattlesnakes.

Lead Stallion: Tohoma
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Pinal Herd
Falcon Herd
The herd lands here stained with a red-sand desert region; it is known for the towering sandstone buttes of Falcon Valley; the place is home of the famous "purple sage" of western lore. made more dramatic by the red sands of the area. There are very few trees in the area because of the extreme dryness and lack of moisture. Due to the sparsity of habitat, there is not much wildlife in Falcon Valley as in other parts of the Pinal county herds - aside from the several falcons you will spot soaring above..; but an occasional juniper will appear near the edges of the valley. When moisture is available, cliffrose, rabbitbrish, and snakewood can be seen growing. As far as the back side of the territories. Lies a lake; known as Lake Powell. Straddling the border of Arizona and Utah.. Here you can find the herd most of the time, but what out. Preditors could be larking..

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Gila River Herd
The herd lands are lush along the river, as it winds through a series of canyons, flowing along the southern slope of the Gila Mountains. It emerges from the mountains into the valley southeast of Phoenix, where it crosses the Gila River Indian Reservation as an intermittent stream due to large irrigation diversions, which have made the arid desert into irrigated farming ground. Indigenous peoples have lived along this river for many millennia, establishing complex agricultural societies long before European exploration of the region began. The forests are a mixture of quaking aspens, spruce-fir, ponderosa pine in the upper elevations, and pinyon-juniper woodland and desert vegetation on the lower mountain slopes. Arizona sycamore, walnut, maple, ash, cottonwood, alder and willow trees are found along rivers and in canyons.

Gila is home to many predators such as bobcat and cougar. Mule deer, white-tailed deer and pronghorn are all found in the Gila. Other animals include the black bear, collared peccary, gray fox and white-nosed coati, and a handful of reintroduced Mexican Gray wolves. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep were reintroduced to the Gila, as well as Rocky Mountain Elk, and thrive well here. Wild turkeys, dusky grouse are among the game birds that can be found in the Gila, birds of prey include common black hawk, zone-tailed hawk, goshawk, osprey and bald eagle, and American dippers can be found along the mountain streams. Reptiles such as the Arizona coral snake and Gila monster are rarely present, common snakes include the black-tailed rattlesnake, rock rattlesnake, and Sonora mountain king snake.


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