The Key To Long Term Urban Tree Survival Workshop May 18-19 In Allentown
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The PA Urban and Community Forestry Council will hold a Key To Long Term Urban Tree Survival Workshop on May 18-19 in Allentown. Community health and livability is codependent on the service and care of its forest canopy. Research provides a wealth of information on the social, health, and ecological benefits that trees provide. What's Underground? The Key to Long Term Urban Tree Survival is a two-day conference presenting information essential to the care of community trees and providing an opportunity to share ideas with foresters, arborists, shade tree commissioners, and others. Day 1 includes a variety of presentations on the care of community trees, followed by an evening social at the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum. Day 2 takes us outside for field demonstrations of root excavation, charcoal making, biochar application, a municipal yard waste recycling program, and a portable sawmill. Take advantage of early bird registration by May 4. Click Here for more information, the full workshop agenda and how to register. NewsClips: DCNR Asks Residents To Refrain From Burning Warm, Dry Weather Sparks Wildfires In State Rain Could Offer Relief From Southwestern PA Wildfires Poconos Brush Fires Spread With Little Flame, Lots Of Smoke Crews Battle Brush Fires In Monroe County Midstate Will Be Under Wildfire Watch This Week DCNR Says Tinderbox Conditions Leading To SW Wildfires Planting 60,000 Trees In Erie And Counting Units Battle Wildfire Atop Laurel Mountain Nature Lovers Learn Secrets Of Vernal Pool New PA Maple King Has Syrup In His Veins |
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