8th Annual National Public Lands Day Cleanup 9/23
9/30 Arizona Adventure Group & Natural Restorations Cleanup & Appreciation BBQ
Join us on Saturday, September 30th at 7am as we team up with Arizona Adventure Group for our annual trash cleanup and appreciation BBQ at Butcher Jones Recreation Area on the Tonto National Forest.
Thank you, Arizona Adventure Group!
We would like to thank everyone who participated in Arizona Adventure Group’s (AAG) 3rd annual March Hiking Challenge and thank AAG for raising & donating $300 for our Restoration Programs! We are grateful to everyone who participated!
100% of the Hiking Challenge profits were donated to Natural Restorations & Make It Count 4 Dani. $1 from every t-shirt purchase was donated to State FortyEight Foundation.
Thank you to Monique, Edgar, and everyone at AAG for your continued support of our mission!
In addition to AAG, we would like to thank and give a shout out to their sponsors for the Hiking Challenge:
Riverbound Sports
One Auto Movement
The Strawberry Inn
My Sol Adventures
Thrive Construction
H2B Adventures
Bob Pickle Pops
Visit Arizona
Make sure you follow AAG to participate in the 4th annual March Hiking Challenge in 2023! We also have a river cleanup with AAG members this fall in late September!
Inaugural Salty Saguaro Classic - September 9th
We are a 1% for the Planet Environment Partner!
We are pleased to announce you can now support Natural Restorations through 1% for the Planet! We have joined 1% for the Planet as an environmental partner! This partnership is intended to advance our impact as well as involve more businesses in the environmental movement.
“We are thrilled to join 1% for the Planet and are grateful for the opportunity to connect with businesses & individuals looking to support our mission,” said Nicole Corey, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Natural Restorations. “We look forward to new opportunities to accelerate our mission.”
1% for the Planet is an accountability partner for businesses that are ready to reject business as usual and give back to environmental partners making a difference around the globe. Started in 2002 by Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, and Craig Mathews, founder of Blue Ribbon Flies, their members have given hundreds of millions of dollars to environmental partners to date.
“The intent of 1% for the Planet is to help fund these diverse environmental organizations so that collectively they can be a more powerful source in solving the world’s problems,” writes Yvon Chouinard, co-founder of 1% for the Planet.
Learn more by viewing our profile here: Directory Page.
Vote For Us To Receive Grant Funding For Our Bush Fire Burn Scar Replanting Project!
VOTE FOR US! Vote for Natural Restorations to receive funding from Arizona Financial Credit Union for our Bush Fire Burn Scar Replanting Program! Click the link below to check out our 60-second video & vote for Natural Restorations once a day through Tuesday, July 25th. Click this link to vote: https://ow.ly/a6NH50PhIve
We are one of ten organizations selected to move into the final voting round for Arizona Financial Credit Union’s Local Causes grant program. The final grant recipients will be selected by their members and the community. They will be distributing $40,000 in grants with the top recipient receiving $10,000!
Please vote for us daily and share so that we receive funding for our Bush Fire Burn Scar Replanting Project! Thank you!!!!
6/3 Lower Salt River Cleanup
On Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, we teamed up with the Salty Scuba Squad & Riverbound Sports for a Land & Water Lower Salt River Cleanup at Sheep’s Crossing, Pebble Beach, & Blue Point Recreation Areas on the Tonto National Forest. Click HERE to check out the entire project.
U.S. Forest Service Chief’s Honor Award
Last week, we received this 2022 Chief's Award plaque and took a few photos in the Bush Fire burn scar at Four Peaks with our Dedicated Restoration Team. In March 2023, Tonto National Forest Employees and Partners, including Natural Restorations, the National Forest Foundation, & Arizona Wholesale Growers were honored at the U.S. Forest Service Chief’s Honor Awards Ceremony for our work on the Four Peaks Restoration Project.
🌵Award Category: Sustain our Forests and Grasslands
Congratulations to Forest Service employees Kelly Kessler and Bec Veerman, along with partners Rebecca Davidson from National Forest Foundation, Nicole & Justin Corey from Natural Restorations and Shawn Cox from Arizona Wholesale Growers for their work on the Four Peaks Restoration Project. Since 2020, Tonto National Forest district personnel have been teaming up with partners to restore native vegetation in the Bush Fire burn scar.
Thank you to everyone at the U.S. Forest Service Tonto National Forest, National Forest Foundation & Arizona Wholesale Growers for everything we have accomplished together! Thank you to everyone who has been involved in this multi-year project that means so much to so many, we are honored to be a part of it!
We are working on some exciting replanting projects that benefit the Bush Fire burn scar on the Tonto National Forest. Stay tuned!
The 2020 Bush Fire is the 5th largest wildfire in Arizona history. Flames carried through 193,455 acres of the Tonto National Forest and devastated multiple ecosystems. Unfortunately, most of the fire occurred in the Sonoran Desert, an ecosystem that has not evolved or adapted to wildfires. With the impact to over 80,000 iconic saguaros, Natural Restorations and our partners are dedicated to the long-term efforts to restore and revegetate portions of the Bush Fire burn scar.
8th annual Earth Day Lower Salt River Cleanup ~ Removed 1.79 tons!
On Saturday, April 22nd, 2023, we hosted our 8th annual Earth Day Lower Salt River Cleanup at Phon D Sutton Recreation Area on the Tonto National Forest.
177 volunteers, including 24 youth volunteers, helped us remove 1.79 tons (3,580 pounds) of trash! Volunteers also helped remove Stinknet (Globe Chamomile), a fast-spreading invasive weed.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
Thank you Wildland Trekking!
We would like to thank everyone at Wildland Trekking for continuing to be a Natural Restorations Supporter and donating for a third year!
We are proud to partner with organizations that are committed to helping us restore Arizona's outdoor spaces and provide restoration work in nature to Post 9/11 Military Veterans on our Dedicated Restoration Team.
Wildland Trekking was born from a passion for wild and beautiful land. They promote conservation and protection of the environment not from a sense of duty or obligation, but from a joy that stems from the privilege they've had in experiencing some fantastic landscapes. They're attempting to do their part by partnering with organizations that they strongly believe in.
You can learn more about Wildland Trekking by heading over to their page HERE. Thanks again to everyone at Wildland Trekking for supporting our mission!⠀⠀
Bulldog Canyon OHV Area Restoration Project
In early January, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 7,480 pounds (3.74 tons) of trash & 12 tires from Bulldog Canyon OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest.
Click HERE to check out the entire project.
2022 OHV-Fund Grant Totals
We are excited to share the results of our 2022 OHV-fund grant from the Arizona Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Fund administered by @azstateparks & Trails. Click HERE to check out the webpage we created to highlight our accomplishments for this grant.
Thank You Desert Monsters Tours!
We would like to thank everyone at Desert Monsters Tours for being a Sponsor of Natural Restorations since 2018! They became a Sponsor in April 2018 and we are grateful for their commitment to our mission!
Every time you book a tour with Desert Monsters Tours, they will donate a portion of the proceeds to Natural Restorations. It's the perfect time of year to experience some of the most scenic trails that you can ride ATV's within Arizona and the Tonto National Forest. Let Desert Monsters Tours, a fully permitted Tonto National Forest tour company, take you on a guided tour through the Tonto National Forest. ⠀
We are proud to partner with organizations that are committed to helping us restore Arizona's outdoor spaces and provide restoration work in nature to Post 9/11 Military Veterans on our Dedicated Restoration Team.
You can learn more about Desert Monsters Tours by heading over to their page HERE. Thanks again to Dave and everyone at Desert Monsters Tours for supporting our mission!⠀
02/04 Lower Salt River Tree Planting with Ecoculture
On Saturday, February 4th, 2023, we teamed up with Ecoculture for a Lower Salt River Tree Planting Event. It was a gorgeous day for 176 volunteers, including 28 youth volunteers, to help us plant 22,800 Gooding’s Willows along the banks of the Lower Salt River.
Click HERE to view the project.
Arizona Gives Day ~ Help Support Our Restoration Programs
Today is Arizona Gives Day & we are raising funds for all of our restoration projects across Arizona.
Any amount helps! Click the green button above to learn more and please consider making a donation.
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We have a fundraiser set up for our Bush Fire Replanting Project and we're also raising funds for our Trash Removal & Graffiti Removal Programs. We have planted over 51,700 cacti, plants and trees! We have also removed over 1.5 million (768+ tons) of trash and removed over 41,900 square feet of graffiti from outdoor recreation & wilderness areas across Arizona. When donating, you can select which restoration program you would like to support.
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Not only do your donations help us restore Arizona's outdoor spaces, your donations help us provide restoration work in nature to Military Veterans on our Dedicated Restoration Team. We provide opportunities for military veterans to spend time in nature while making a positive impact on the environment, finding camaraderie and community by working side-by-side with other military veterans. Addressing their need to serve, our program helps veterans redefine their purpose and provides peer support and community along with the physical, psychological, and social benefits of the outdoors that other jobs do not provide. We have provided over 15,700 hours of restoration work in nature to the veterans on our team.
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UPDATE: Thank you so much to everyone who has donated for Arizona Gives Day, we are grateful for your support! We received $342 for our restoration projects! You can still donate here on our webpage, click HERE.
Arizona Gives Day ~ Help Support Our Restoration Programs!
#AZGivesDay is almost here, but there's no reason to wait until tomorrow to take action. Arizona's outdoor recreation & wilderness areas need your support and early bird donations really help make a difference! Any amount helps! Visit the link HERE to learn more and please consider making a donation.
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We have a fundraiser set up for our Bush Fire Replanting Project and we're also raising funds for our Trash Removal & Graffiti Removal Programs. We have planted over 51,700 cacti, plants and trees! We have also removed over 1.5 million (768+ tons) of trash and removed over 41,900 square feet of graffiti from outdoor recreation & wilderness areas across Arizona. When donating, you can select which restoration program you would like to support.
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Not only do your donations help us restore Arizona's outdoor spaces, your donations help us provide restoration work in nature to Military Veterans on our Dedicated Restoration Team. We provide opportunities for military veterans to spend time in nature while making a positive impact on the environment, finding camaraderie and community by working side-by-side with other military veterans. Addressing their need to serve, our program helps veterans redefine their purpose and provides peer support and community along with the physical, psychological, and social benefits of the outdoors that other jobs do not provide.
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Thank you so much to everyone who has donated for Arizona Gives Day, we are grateful for your support! We received $342 for our restoration projects!
January 2023 Lower Sycamore Restoration Project
Our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 7,427 pounds (3.71 tons) of trash and removed & recycled 10 tires from Lower Sycamore OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest.
Click HERE to view the entire project.