Volunteers plant over one-thousand saguaros in Marana
Published on April 08, 2024
MARANA- Volunteers are breathing new life into the Sonoran Desert by planting hundreds of saguaros in our community.
Jason Grodman, Natural Resources Supervisor with Marana Parks & Recreation, says they have planted a total of 1,125 saguaros throughout the El Rio Preserve, Tortolita Preserve and Tortolita Mountain Park. This is a volunteer effort led by the Tucson Audubon Society.
Since January 2024, 681 saguaros have been planted so far in the Tortolita Preserve, 410 saguaros planted in Tortolita Mountain Park and 34 in the El Rio Preserve.
If you are interested in future volunteer opportunities for saguaro planting— visit the Tucson Audubon volunteer page.

Flat of two-year-old saguaros

Saguaro Planting at Wild Burro Trail

Saguaro Planting at Wild Burro

Volunteers gather in the Tortolita Preserve

Saguaro Planting at Wild Burro Trail

Volunteers plant saguaros

Tucson Audubon Society with Marana staff

New saguaro at El Rio Preserve

Saguaro Planting at El Rio Preserve

Saguaro planting at El Rio Preserve