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If you find yourself bored on a weekday afternoon check out the below site and view some of the great trees of NY: "Along with its millions of people, New York City is home to millions of trees, but only a few can claim to be the Great Trees of New York. Back in 1985, NYC Parks embarked on the first Great Tree Search of New York City, inviting citizens across the five boroughs to nominate trees of unusual size, interesting or rare species, unusual form, and/or historical significance. The selected trees became heritage trees to be celebrated and preserved for generations. As time passed, the Great Trees aged, and now only 65 of the original 120 trees remain. The ecol…
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Montrose, TX wants to widen their sidewalks but the way to do it involves removing 60+ oaks. Trees all too often come in last place when cities are looking to improve infrastructure. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/local/2023/09/21/463288/residents-near-montrose-have-started-a-petition-to-save-dozens-of-near-century-old-oak-trees/
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A bummer to see that a lot of pines were removed in front of the Bellagio so that they would not be in the way of spectators for the November F1 race in Vegas. https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/motor-sports/formula-1/trees-near-bellagio-fountains-being-removed-for-las-vegas-grand-prix-2900721/amp/
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ISA Certification is a voluntary program that tests and certifies a professional’s achievement of a standard level of knowledge and skill in the field of arboriculture. When a professional becomes an ISA Certified Tree Worker Climber Specialist, they should be recognized by their peers and the public as a tree care professional who has attained a generally-accepted level of knowledge in areas such as pruning, safety, electrical hazard awareness, and other subject and practice areas within the tree care profession as identified through periodic job task analyses. More Info
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Level 1/2/3- This event is for beginners, WTCW graduates and climbers with experience. Continue your climbing journey, while elevating your personal growth. Open to all genders Tickets & RSVP
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