a non-profit organization dedicated to improving soil health and function for wildlife
What if the focus of habitat restoration was soil health? Water is captured and stored in the soil. Carbon is sequestered in the soil. Insects start their lives in the soil. And native plants ultimately require healthy soils to persist amidst ongoing disturbance and change.
We believe that the practice of improving soils is fundamental for all habitat restoration goals. And so we ask a simple question: what are healthy soils that support native plants?
Phoenix Regen is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to researching, educating, and advancing the practice of soil regeneration for native plants and the wildlife that depend upon them. Our work includes the following:
A shared resource library with news about scientific research and publications that offer insights into soil science and soil management strategies.
A cutting edge dataset with soil nutrients and soil biology to inform remediation prescriptions that habitat restoration efforts with thriving native plant communities.
An educational video series on YouTube for awareness about native soil qualities and how to transform degraded, disturbed soils to provide ecosystem services again.
A community platform for sharing questions, experience, and knowledge to collectively advancement the discipline of habitat restoration.
A professional consulting group with uniquely qualified ecologists, botanists and soil biologists who are advancing soil regeneration technologies that authentically restore natural environments.

Phoenix Regen is a non-profit that conducts research and shares findings through education and consulting. Phoenix Habitats is a habitat restoration firm that actively implements regeneration strategies and restores natural areas with enhanced soil health. This collaboration means cutting edge research can be turned into applied field tests with proven results and shared for industry-wide improvement on habitat restoration projects.
Click here to learn more about Phoenix Habitats.