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Posts Tagged ‘tree preservation’

From the blog member talk by kjaros on Friday, December 11th, 2009

This story made quite a splash in the tree world, but probably didn't get much media coverage yet.  
This is a success story of an historic osage orange tree preserved in northwestern …

From the blog out on a limb by kjaros on Thursday, August 28th, 2008

by columnist Edith Makra
Community Tree Advocate
Community Tree Program
The Morton Arboretum
Sure, you can grumble when community leaders don’t seem to care for the trees as you do.

“They are going to what!? Cut …