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WestLand Resources

The documents listed below were authored by WestLand Resources.

An ecological overview for an approximately 357-hectare site in Santa Cruz County, Arizona.  This evaluation of the property was conducted to: Identify the types and relative condition of the biological resources found; Evaluate the ecological characteristics; Identify remarkable resource attributes and; Briefly assess the resource conservation values and opportunities in reference to local and regional contexts.

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an approximately 60.4-hectare (149.3-acre) site in Maricopa County, Arizona (6L Ranch).

An ecological overview for approximately 59.5 hectares of land along Turkey and Rock Creeks within the Tonto National Forest in Gila County, Arizona (referred to as JX Ranch). This evaluation of the property was conducted to: Identify the types and relative condition of the biological resources found; Evaluate the ecological characteristics; Identify remarkable resource attributes, and; Briefly assess the resource conservation values and opportunities in reference to local and regional contexts.

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an approximately 357-hectare (881- acre) site in Santa Cruz County, Arizona (Appleton Ranch).

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an approximately 59.9-hectare (148- acre) site along Tangle Creek in Tonto National Forrest in Yavapai County, Arizona (LX Bar Ranch).

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an approximately 147-acre site (JX Ranch, or “the Property”) along Turkey Creek in the Sierra Ancha Mountains of Tonto National Forest in Gila County, Arizona.

An ecological overview for approximately 59.9 hectares of land along Tangle Creek within the Tonto National Forest in Yavapai County, Arizona (referred to as LX Bar Ranch). This ecological evaluation was conducted to identify the type and relative condition of the biological resources found on and to evaluate ecological characteristics of the property to identify remarkable resource attributes, and to briefly assess their conservation values in reference to local and regional contexts.

Baseline Biology and Land Use Report describing a parcel of federal land in the Tonto National Forest. Resolution intends to obtain the Parcel by way of a land exchange with the U.S. Forest Service and to conduct studies to determine the feasibility of establishing an underground copper mine at the site.

An ecological overview for approximately 1,295 hectares of land along the Lower San Pedro River near the Town of Mammoth. This ecological evaluation was conducted to identify the types, relative condition, and ecological value of the biological resources found on the Property, and to briefly assess their conservation values in the context of the San Pedro River watershed and the larger region.

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for an approximately 3,500-acre site along the San Pedro River near Mammoth, Arizona, in Pinal County.