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Tree City USA September 15, 2009

‘If trees could talk … what would they tell us?’

The Vermont Division of Forestry is celebrating its centennial with art and writing contests from school children. This first place letter is

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FOT Events September 15, 2009

Staff increase = bike station modifications

With the summer arrivals of five new staffers at 3117 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Friends of Trees added vertical hooks for hanging bicycles, upping bike

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Green Space, Neighborhood Trees September 9, 2009

Interested in volunteering?

As the weather gets cooler and the days get shorter, it’s time to think about planting trees. There’s no better way than volunteering

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Neighborhood Trees, Portland Canopy September 9, 2009

“Hi, I noticed you have room for a street tree…”

Nothing beats the oh-so wonderful, ‘Y1.’ For the Bureau of Environmental Services’ crew canvassing Portland’s neighborhoods, this is the golden

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Tree City Earth September 4, 2009

How an engineer plants a tree

The BBC and London Times report this week that the Institute of Mechanical Engineers has a new study on geo-engineering. One main tenet of the

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