PHOENIX — Utility Salt River Project ... s options are Palo Verde, Native Mesquite, Thornless Mesquite, Willow Acacia, Desert Willow and Lilac Chaste. Free shade trees aren’t going to be ...
The Salt River Project utility ... planned electricity bill hikes and free shade trees for customers. SRP's management has proposed raising rates effective with its November 2025 billing cycle ...
In the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson where native edible plants ...
How Northern Arizona Audubon Society and Niles Radio Communications teamed up to close a gap in tracking bird migration ...
The Salt River Project utility, which serves 2 million customers around the Phoenix area including 1.1 million for power, will host a series of workshops starting in January on two topics: planned ...
The parking lot will have new landscaping, though it will take time for saplings to grow enough to match the shade offered by the ones taken down. Top Tree Service employees work on cutting down a ...
Arborist Zeke Willard secured a large downed tree to the Boise River’s south bank Jan. 27, a project that organizers said ...
The stabilized tree will create a habitat for trout while helping to deflect water flow that could otherwise erode the ...
A coalition of environmental groups, cities, chambers of commerce, and local businesses is working to add federal protections to the Upper Verde River and Sycamore Creek via a Wild and Scenic River ...