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The Aravaipa Canyon Preserve Manager develops, manages and advances conservation programs, plans and methods for the 420,000 acre Aravaipa watershed within the second-largest intact landscape in the Southwest. The Aravaipa Preserve includes the Aravaipa Ecosystem Management Area with 9,000 acres of deeded land stewarded by The Nature Conservancy and 70,000 acres of BLM land as well as USFS and State grazing allotments. The Preserve Manager implements strategies for enhancing ecosystem integrity, protection against fragmentation of the landscape, and connectivity across ecological barriers. They develop and implement strategies for regenerative agriculture and sustainable grazing in a working backcountry, while directing and undertaking restoration and preservation of wilderness and wilderness quality habitat. They steward habitat for the state's most complete assemblage of native fishes including Critical Habitat for the spikedace and loach minnow. They develop and implement strategies to preserve, enhance, and restore native flora and fauna (including several federally listed species) and they collaborate with stakeholders and partners to build resilience across biotic communities in a climate of change. Position supervises two employees.