People flock to Southern Arizona to visit the stunning Sonoran Desert and unique sky island mountain landscapes, seek out rare birds and wildlife, and experience its distinctive outdoor lifestyle. Yet, these special places face impacts from fire-prone invasive species, overgrown woodlands, eroded trails, damaged wetlands, and over-loved recreation sites.
The Bighorn Fire in 2020 also had a significant and visible impact across the Santa Catalina Mountain range, including in Sabino Canyon and up on Mount Lemmon, places many in Tucson and throughout Southern Arizona care about deeply.
Working with the Coronado National Forest and local partners, the National Forest Foundation created the Southern Arizona Forest Fund (SAFF) to provide a transparent and simple way for businesses and individuals to invest in and restore the desert and mountain landscapes surrounding Tucson and in Southern Arizona.