More Arizona Environment News Stories

Episode 18: State Water Situation Still Serious

A snowy winter won't save Arizona from its water woes, but does give water managers more time to plan for inevitable drier periods ahead

Saving the Past, One Seed At a Time

Tucson's Native Seeds/SEARCH preserves and promotes the desert's native and heirloom species

An Alliance for Altar Valley

People from different backgrounds are joining forces for a common cause: preserving the Altar Valley watershed

Stressed Trees Spark Planting Shift

When the thermometer dipped into the teens earlier this year, it damaged or killed many trees; now a popular city program is helping residents pick up the pieces

Pima County Pumps Up Preserve

Aided by lower prices, County is adding nearly 200 acres to Sweetwater Preserve northwest of Tucson

Conservation Close to Home

Tucson residents team up with local non-profit to increase beauty and decrease consumption

More Pedal Power for Pima County

City and county officials are trying to increase bicycle use

The TerraSante Experiment

Local residents work to live in harmony with the environment west of Tucson

Taking Wildlife in Hand

The Tucson Wildlife Center provides care for injured and orphaned animals

Finding Freedom From Utility Bills

Some residents in Southern Arizona are living off the grid, harvesting their energy from nature

Friends in High Places

Two local volunteer organizations are committed to helping one of Southern Arizona's top attractions.

National Monument Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Ironwood Forest is part of the National Monument Conservation System

Web Feature: A Children's Harvest

Tucked into the city's center, Tucson Village Farm offers kids a taste of country life

Election Impact on Pima County

Pima County Supervisor Sharon Bronson talks about the impact of Tuesday's election in Pima County.

Super Rec-area Planned

Pima County Supervisors Chairman Ramon Valadez says the board has given the green light to move forward with plans for a massive recreation complex on Tucson's northwest side.

Ray Carroll: Rosemont Ads Targeting County Supervisors “Misguided”

A recent radio ad campaign urges listeners to call supes in support of the proposed mine.

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