The park is constantly being influenced by environmental factors. With increasing urbanization, Saguaro is experiencing ecological changes brought on by its interface with the city of Tucson. Changes range from the introduction of new exotic plant species to city lights impacting the darkness of our skies. Park managers are taking an active role in addressing these changes with an adaptive management strategy. As scientific research provides protocols for monitoring the park's present state, we are able to deduce areas of concern that need assistance. One of the biggest areas of concern is climate change. Using research as tools, park managers can make decisions based on sound ecological facts to ensure park resources are being protected. Wildlife Connectivity
Saguaro National Park is working to remove wildlife barriers in and around both districts of the park Air Quality
Learn about the park's air quality and how you can help protect it and your health Climate Change at Saguaro
Learn about the impacts of decreasing winter precipitation and snow, increased spring drought, and increased monsoon & tropical activity Urban Night Sky Place
Saguaro National Park is now certified as an Urban Night Sky Park Airborne Trash
Learn how airborne trash, such as balloons and plastic bags, hurts the environment Excessive Heat and the Saguaro
Learn about how rising temperatures are affecting saguaros in the Sonoran Desert |
Last updated: November 30, 2023