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Leading Standards and Urban Forestry Partners Collaborate to Develop a New SFI Urban and Community Forest Sustainability Standard

Leading Standards and Urban Forestry Partners Collaborate to Develop a New SFI Urban and Community Forest Sustainability Standard April 01, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES OTTAWA and WASHINGTON, April 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. (SFI) is pleased to announce the launch of a partnership to develop a new SFI Urban and Community Forest Sustainability Standard for application in North America and potentially globally. SFI will collaborate with five urban forestry leaders: American Forests, Arbor Day Foundation, the International Society of Arboriculture, the Society of Municipal Arborists, and Tree Canada.

Wellen Park relocates 26 mature live oak trees through Heritage Tree Program

Wellen Park relocates 26 mature live oak trees through Heritage Tree Program
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Wellen Park relocates 26 mature live oak trees through Heritage Tree Program

Wellen Park relocates 26 mature live oak trees through Heritage Tree Program
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Celebrating women of Rim Country working in non-traditional roles

Celebrating women of Rim Country working in non-traditional roles
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How to Care for Plants Damaged by the Texas Freeze—and Prep for Spring

Icicles coat a citrus tree on Monday, February 15, in Edinburg. Delcia Lopez/The Monitor/AP At Austin’s Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, the bluebonnets are well on their way to blooming but all around them, you’d hardly know that the first day of spring is just two weeks away. “It looks like winter. There’s more brown now than there was before; it was fairly green,” says the center’s director of horticulture, Andrea DeLong-Amaya, referring to the terrain before February’s freeze. After the winter storm brought record low temperatures and encased plants in ice for days on end, she says, “some of the evergreen plants that I’ve never seen turn brown have turned brown.” In the Gardens at Texas A&M University, the scene is equally bleak: “Our creeping fig, butterfly vine, yellow bells, and blue plumbago have all died back to the ground,” says director Michael Arnold, a professor of landscape horticulture. And in Central Texas, certified arborist Maggie Ambro

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