Wildlife in Nothern Arizona
Prescott, AZ (PRWEB) October 7, 2009
LV Ranch Estates has uncovered a unique way to view the natural wildlife surrounding their real estate in Prescott, Arizona. By installing motion sensing cameras, the snapshots of wild deer, cattle, owls and coyotes are taken without disturbing their natural behavior, giving viewers a unique and unspoiled glimpse into the wild world of Northern Arizona.
Photos from the camera are gathered weekly, and posted on the LV Ranch Estates website (http://www.lvranchestates.com/blog/46/46/).
The photos are intended to show visitors to the site just how unspoiled and natural the real estate remains, despite the many improvements and modern luxuries the Northern Arizona ranch land offers. The real estate's massive improvements are highlighted by the installation of underground fiber optic cables, allowing property owners to have high speed internet access without disturbing the look and feel of the surrounding environment.
"Visitors interested in purchasing our properties or building a home in the Prescott, Arizona area share a unique love for nature, conservation, and sustainable living," said Peter Gooding, president of LV Ranch Estates. "These photos show off a side of our properties that visitors rarely see, but still deem important. Knowing that this kind of wildlife is in your own backyard, gives you a sense of responsibility towards sustaining and protecting this way of life."
The commitment to sustainable living is evident in every aspect of LV Ranch Estates life. From minimal impact construction and infrastructure, to the dedication to sustainable living and renewable resources, LV Ranch Estates commits wholeheartedly to the preservation of this beautiful Arizona land for generations to come.
About the Company:
LV Ranch Estates is a property developer in Prescott, Arizona. Their Prescott, Arizona real estate was developed with sustainability in mind, but with all of the amenities of a modern metropolitan area. The use of renewable resources such as solar and wind power generation or rain catching systems and well drilling are all planned in a way that minimize the human impact on the environment.
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