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Chiricahua Regional Council
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CRC newsletters

This is an archive of past issues of CRC newsletters.

CRC newsletter no. 1 – March 1992

CRC newsletter no. 2 – June 1993

CRC newsletter no. 3 – August 1994

CRC newsletter no. 4 – March 1995

CRC newsletter no. 5 – August 1995

CRC newsletter no. 6 – June 1996

CRC newsletter no. 7 – January 1997

CRC newsletter no. 7 – Feb. 1997

CRC newsletter no. 8 – March 1997

CRC newsletter no. 9 – August 1997

CRC newsletter no. 10 – March 1998

CRC newsletter no. 11 – Nov. 1998

CRC newsletter no. 12 – Nov. 1999

CRC newsletter no. 13 – Dec. 2000

CRC newsletter no. 14 – Nov. 21

CRC newsletter no. 15 – Feb. 2003

CRC newsletter no. 16 – August 2004

CRC newsletter no. 17 – Dec. 2004

CRC newsletter no. 18 – April 2006

About CRC

The CRC works on issues affecting the Chiricahua and Peloncillo region and focuses on maintaining healthy, intact habitats. We disseminate information about potential threats to the region, as those threats arise. We advocate careful land stewardship and seek to educate the public, as needed, on any aspect of natural history, conservation and land use, including sound grazing practices. Diverse interests from the community––from biologists to ranchers––are represented on our Board of Directors.

CRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization: your donations to our work are tax deductible.

Board of Directors

  • Dirk Sigler, President
  • Curt Bradley, Vice President
  • Eskild Petersen, Treasurer
  • Elly van Gelderen, Secretary
  • Wynne Brown
  • Phil Hedrick
  • David Hodges
  • Noel Snyder
  • Helen Snyder

Contact Us

chiricahuaregionalcouncil@gmail.com

Chiricahua Regional Council
PO Box 16480
Portal AZ 85632

Contact the U.S. Forest Service

Coronado National Forest
Supervisor's Office
Kerwin Dewberry, Forest Supervisor
300 W. Congress St., 6th floor
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 388-8300

Douglas Ranger District
Doug Ruppel, District Ranger
1192 W. Saddleview Road
Douglas, AZ 85607
(520) 388-8436

Contact Our Elected Officials

The Honorable Kyrsten Sinema
317 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-4521 (Washington)
(602) 598-7327 (Phoenix)
(520) 639-7080 (Tucson) https://sinema.senate.gov

The Honorable Mark Kelly
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Suite B40B
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-2235 (Washington)
https://kelly.senate.gov

The Honorable Juan Ciscomani
US House of Representatives
1429 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2542 (Washington)
https://ciscomani.house.gov/

The Honorable Raul Grijalva
US House of Representatives
1511 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2435 (Washington)
(520) 622-6788 (Tucson)
http://grijalva.house.gov

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  • About Us
    • CRC’s origins
    • CRC newsletters
    • 30 years of CRC
  • Current Issues
  • Past Issues
  • Stewardship
  • What We’re Protecting
  • Donate
    • Business members
  • Contact