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Texas A&M Forest Service Community Forestry Grants Now Open The Community Forestry Grant applications are now open! There are four returning categories from last year and two brand-new categories! Over $12 million in grant funding will be offered. Applications are open now and will close on February 14, 2025. Community Forestry Grant Categories: Climate Resiliency – One award of
DETAILS ABOUT TEXAS TREE CONFERENCE Early Bird Pricing Ends – September 15, 2024! View Texas Tree Conference homepage Overview of the ISAT Conference TBUFC Flyer for ISAT The Texas Chapter of ISA continues its history of providing outstanding educational programs featuring nationally known speakers presenting the latest in tree research and arboriculture. Visit with old friends, make new ones, hear
Plant healthcare is unlike anything else in the Green Industry and requires specialized tools to perform the work properly. Rainbow Ecoscience in coordination with Trinity Black Lands have come together for a half day infield PHC event. Combining world-class horticultural and arboricultural research with a ground-up understanding of day-to-day operations of running a service company. Attendees will be leaving with
Now Accepting Proposals for the 2023 Grant Program The mission of the Texas A&M Forest Service Urban & Community Forestry (U&CF) Program is to help communities develop sustainable programs that provide Texans with healthy trees and forests. To this end, with support from the USDA Forest Service, the Texas Community Forestry Grant Program is now accepting proposals for the 2023
Thousands of communities across the country consider their tree canopy a source of pride and continually strive to improve it — and through the Tree City USA program they’re garnering national attention and recognition for it. Tree City USA® is an elite designation for communities that meet minimum standards set by the Arbor Day Foundation for community forestry programs. Texas
Urban forests play an important role in a city by filtering air and water, controlling storm water, conserving energy, and providing animal habitat and shade. To help Dallas residents learn more about the forest right in their own backyard, a new resource, the Dallas Forestry Website, is available where key information can be found. Opportunities for residents to explore and
Here are some valuable resources that can help local governments with urban forestry: Growing Texas: a community handbook is a resource to help maintain sense of place and quality of life as your city grows. Urban Forestry Management planning is a key component of a sustainable community forestry program. Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Planning Guide, a resource and workbook that helps plan