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Salem wonders if Bee City will create a buzz | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer SALEM The city parks department is exploring the idea of becoming a Bee City USA to promote pollinator gardens and possibly provide educational programs about bees. City Parks Commission members want to know more, though, about the benefits of being a Bee City USA. Commission Chair John Panezott said he knows the importance of bees, but if the commission is going to pay an annual registration fee of $200, “tell me what I’m going to get from them for my $200.” Parks Director Shane Franks said two or three people approached him about the idea of Bee City USA, which is along the same lines as Tree City USA but with bees. He approached Salem Mayor John Berlin to see if there would be any issue with it and he said there wouldn’t be.

Sherwood Park shows city tree management in action

In Grand Junction’s Sherwood Park, a microcosm of the city’s tree management program has unfolded over the past few months with 50 new trees being planted and two older diseased trees removed. Parks and Recreation Director Ken Sherbenou said the city has an inventory of thousands of trees throughout the city, which is kept to monitor the health of the city’s urban tree canopy. Using a software system to track the trees, the city’s forestry staff, who are licensed arborists, will mark down which trees need to be removed. “It’s a constant process of maintenance,” Sherbenou said. “Obviously, it breaks our hearts when we have to remove trees, but there are ones who just have to come down because of risk of them falling. So it’s a public safety issue.”

We want landowners to do the right thing when marketplace won t That has to change Guestview

We want landowners to do the right thing when marketplace won t. That has to change. Guestview J. Scott Angle, Guest columnist © Tyler Jones, UF/IFAS Photo by Tyler Jones Scott Angle Lynetta Usher Griner is filtering your water, protecting your communities from flooding, cleaning your air, fighting climate change, giving birds a refuge, and making Florida more beautiful. Popular Searches She does it with trees. We owe a debt of gratitude not only to what those trees give us but for forest landowners like Griner who manage those trees. She doesn’t get paid for any of these environmental benefits. Like the many forest landowners on Panhandle, she only gets paid for timber that comes off her land in Chiefland. It’s time we started talking about whether this needs to change.

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