TEP provided a $5,000 donation to the coalition to purchase about 30 solar panels for cameras in the Tucson-Tortolita Mountains wildlife corridor.
TEP takes special care to rescue and preserve native cactuses and plants when building and upgrading our facilities.
We’re working to upgrade between 600 and 1,200 poles in golden eagle migration corridors by the end of 2024.
TEP works year-round to reduce the risk of exacerbating wildfires that can destroy property and lead to power outages.
While we support environmental stewardship year-round, April’s Earth Month offers us a great opportunity to promote sustainable practices.
The new ultrasound machine is already transforming care for the 700-plus animals under the Museum’s care.
The annual awards highlight meaningful work that protects our environment, preserves natural resources and advances sustainability.