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Neighborhood Trees January 28, 2010

One bike planting down, two more coming soon

The Center, Kerns, Laurelhurst and Sunnyside planting Saturday is becoming known as the Plant by Bike event of the year in Portland. Of the 125

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Neighborhood Trees January 27, 2010

The ladies who sold too many trees

By Andy Meeks Our Neighborhood Trees program relies upon volunteer neighborhood coordinators (NCs) who canvass their neighborhoods to convince

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Green Space, Portland Canopy January 26, 2010

Plastics can travel from watershed to ocean

This new video created by long-time volunteer and former staffer Chris Runyard depicts the importance of keeping plastics out of waterways. As

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Tree City Earth January 25, 2010

Coming this year: The Sahara Forest Project

A group of investors is planning to build a green oasis in a desert this year and are naming it the Sahara Forest Project, according to National

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Green Space, Neighborhood Trees, Portland Canopy January 20, 2010

Who plants 5,400 trees and shrubs in four months?

Thanks to its two programs (Neighborhood Trees and Green Space Initiative), Friends of Trees has already planted 5,440 trees and shrubs this

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