The San Pedro River's cottonwood-shaded corridor provides critical stopover habitat for millions of migrating birds each year. It is one of only two major rivers that flow north out of Mexico into the United States and is one of the last large undammed rivers in the Southwest.
The San Pedro River basin is home to 84 species of mammals, 14 species of fish and 41 species of reptiles and amphibians. Species such as the jaguar and black bear stalk the region’s forested mountains while the Mexican gray wolf and black-tailed prairie dog reside in the expansive grasslands.
Simply can't complain about a lack of information from you Krista. What with bears, wolves and big cats wandering about, it sounds like a dangerous place! America is such a large country, it makes the UK seem so small in comparison.