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Friends of
Madera Canyon
Protecting a Rare Ecological Treasure Intrinsically Linked to the
Santa Rita Mountains
Madera Canyon, cradled along the western slopes of the Santa Rita Mountains, is one of Arizona’s most extraordinary natural sanctuaries.
Its life‑giving connection to the high peaks of the Santa Ritas creates a rare convergence of desert, riparian, and montane ecosystems—an ecological mosaic found in only a handful of Sky Island environments. Protecting this canyon‑mountain relationship is an essential part of the core mission of the Friends of Madera Canyon (FOMC).
Formed in 1987, FOMC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit partner to the U.S. Forest Service, serves as a steward of Madera Canyon, working to keep it open, protected, and thriving for public enjoyment and education by maintaining reasonable public access, and protecting the Canyon’s wildlife, plant life, and ecosystem. They accomplish this through their more than 500 member households who contribute thousands of volunteer hours annually to ensure Madera Canyon remains a premier destination for nature lovers.
Today, the Canyon and the Santa Rita Mountains face mounting pressures—from housing development and mining proposals to wildfire threats and limited federal resources. FOMC is responding by expanding science‑based online learning resources that educate the public and explore the natural and cultural history of Madera Canyon and the broader Sky Island region.
Current offerings include the video series below:
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Introduction to Madera Canyon (This is a must see! Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy this 10 minutes presentation, you’ll be glad you did),
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The White House in Madera Canyon,
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Monsoon: The 5th Season, and
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52‑chapter Proctor Trail series.
The Living Desert Alliance salutes the Friends of Madera Canyon for their unwavering commitment to protecting this irreplaceable Sky Island landscape. Their efforts Keep our Desert and Community Livable and Thriving.
Click here to learn more about this amazing organization
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