The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Working Group

Our Goals
Restore and protect the area as a thriving riparian corridor that supports birds and wildlife, connects communities, and provides accessible nature experiences in the heart of Phoenix.
What We’re Doing
We bring together partners through the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Working Group to manage the spread of invasive plants, plant native species, and and organize volunteers to help maintain the area and cleanup the river.
Stinknet Removal. Photo: Danny Roper-Jones/ ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Southwest

Restoring the Rio Salado

The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area is a City of Phoenix-led initiative to revitalize a five-mile stretch of the Salt River. Once a dumping ground, the area is now becoming a thriving riparian corridor where Sonoran Desert and river habitats meet, creating rich conditions that support around 200 bird species each year. As a key stopover for migrating birds, Rio Salado provides essential water, food, and shelter during long journeys across the Southwest. 

To restore and protect this unique ecosystem, ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ spearheaded the formation of the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Working Group in 2024. The group unites the Tiger Mountain Foundation, SEWA International, Protectors of the Salt River, Arizona Sustainability Alliance, the City of Phoenix, Sierra Club, Rio Reimagined, and other corporate volunteer groups. Together, we remove invasive plants, plant native species, and coordinate volunteer cleanups that strengthen the health and diversity of the land. ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ also helps facilitate this work by conducting multispectral drone mapping and GIS analysis to track the spread of invasive plants, measure restoration impact, and develop work plans that help focus the efforts of each partner organization.

Through this ongoing collaboration, we are revitalizing a critical urban habitat, improving conditions for wildlife, and helping ensure that migratory birds have the resources they need to thrive. As part of this work, ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ helps build environmental stewardship in an underserved community that has historically lacked access to urban green spaces, outdoor recreation, or meaningful ways to engage in conservation.

Want to help? Join ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ or one of our partners for a volunteer Restoration Day! Look for upcoming ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ opportunities or visit our partners’ websites to explore their volunteer event schedules.  

Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Working Group

Arizona Sustainability Alliance

Arizona Sustainability Alliance

Tiger Mountain Foundation

Tiger Mountain Foundation

City of Phoenix

City of Phoenix

Sewa International

Sewa International

Protectors of the Salt River

Protectors of the Salt River

Sierra Club

Sierra Club

Rio Reimagined

SRP

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