June 2019 News from TREE Fund
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Read moreSome of the most intriguing and useful research projects originate from questions or observations provided by students and industry colleagues,
Read moreby J. Eric Smith, TREE Fund President and CEO As I write this column, there are about 100 days left
Read moreCongratulations to Stanley Zuba of Stanley Tree Service, Inc. and his supported rider, Paul Sellers, for being selected as the winners of our May
Read moreThis month’s volunteer spotlight honors Peter Andre. Tour des Trees 2019 will be Peter’s fifth year volunteering with the Tour,
Read moreWe are extremely grateful to the following people and organizations who contributed over $2,500 to TREE Fund in May 2019:
Read moreThe TREE Fund is pleased to announce its full slate of 2019 spring scholarship recipients. TREE Fund scholarships help students
Read more2019 | Phil Chen (CN Utility Consulting) Tree-powerline conflicts cause safety and reliability risks. In Oregon the most common public
Read more2019 | Holden Forests & Gardens (Kirtland, OH) Cleveland Neighborhood Tree Walks will engage underserved communities in the growth, care,
Read more2019 | Robert Fahey, PhD, University of Connecticut The project addresses a fundamental question for municipal forest management: how do
Read moreClick here to watch our May 29, 2019 Webinar, “Cultivating Innovation – Documenting 15 years of TREE Fund Research Impact,”
Read moreDr. Nina Bassuk Cornell University Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. Mountain WATCH IT NOW Landscape architects frequently either
Read moreby James Urban, FASLA Urban Trees + Soils Annapolis, MD Your tree planting specifications say take off the wire basket
Read moreby James Urban, FASLA Urban Trees + Soils Annapolis, MD As the profession of landscape architecture moves toward ‘evidence based’
Read moreIf you are interested in supporting the science to produce better specifications and details for trees and soil, please support
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Read moreLast time we checked in with Dr. Mohammad Asrafur Rahman, he was busy working on his study, “Quantifying the cooling
Read moreby J. Eric Smith, TREE Fund President and CEO When I was a kid, the woods were my second home.
Read moreWe are extremely grateful to the following people and organizations who contributed over $2,500 to TREE Fund in April 2019:
Read moreThis month we are pleased to point the Volunteer Spotlight at Rebecca Johnson (Arborholic, LLC). Rebecca is our newest TREE
Read moreAttention Riders! For each $50 Tour donation you raise between May 15 and May 31, your donor earns a chance
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Read more2018 was a very successful year for TREE Fund! Some highlights include: We made 18 cash awards for research grants,
Read more“A Site Index for Urban Trees” by Bryant Scharenbroch, Ph.D. Introduction: Site and soil assessment is a critical component of urban
Read moreOur transition from old to new website is complete! This website is now fully phone/tablet compatible, with a streamlined theme
Read moreRegister to Ride Today! Registration for the 2019 Tour des Trees in Tennessee and Kentucky has been so fast and
Read moreWe are happy to feature Kevin Jones, Business Development Manager with ACRT, in this month’s Volunteer Spotlight! The 2019 Tour
Read moreWe are extremely grateful to the following people and organizations who contributed over $2,500 to TREE Fund in March 2019:
Read moreby J. Eric Smith, TREE Fund President and CEO I have spent over a quarter-century in leadership roles in the
Read moreTREE Fund’s charitable mission is to support scientific discovery and dissemination of new knowledge in the fields of arboriculture and
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