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To save our trees, we must burn down our forests. Fire suppression is causing the oak to disappear from our forests and landscapes. April 16, 2025. 12 min.
In response, Save Our Trees says a massive destruction of trees is not a measured or rational strategy, and that smaller steps are needed first, such as by removing debris and aquatic vegetation.
A group of protesters marched through the streets of Whittier on Saturday to fight for the more than 100 trees that stand risk of being removed as part of a project approved by city council members.
Over 15 trees line Kathy and Jim Callery’s driveway near Chelsea on Thursday, April 20, 2023. The Callerys planted over 25 blue spruce trees when they first built their house in 1996.
As we start the task of cleaning up our yards and landscapes from the wind and rain of Debbie, Helene and Milton, we also need to check out our trees to see if there is any damage that needs to be ...
All these trees are to fall so that concrete walls can take their place. Our dependence on cars makes highway expansion a foregone conclusion. But it is the rail line destruction that makes no sense.
Chanting “save our trees,” the group drew supportive honks. Residents stopped to answer questions and pin posters on the trees. “This shows that our city of Whittier residents are very concerned about ...
At a Weymouth Town Council full council meeting, three residents voiced objections to the removal of two palm trees. Caz Dennett, a local environmental campaigner, said: “Beautiful palm trees ...
The Madison Valley activists aren’t alone. In many neighborhoods, residents are pleading with the city to save beloved trees located on property slated for development. In other neighborhoods, there ...
Several trees waiting to be cut down in the backyard of Kathy and Jim Callery near Chelsea on Thursday, April 20, 2023. The Callerys planted over 25 blue spruce trees when they first built their ...
Our trees are important additions to our landscape. Not only do they add value to our property, they also provide critical services such as habitat, shade, water storage, and carbon sequestration.
Our trees are important additions to our landscape. Not only do they add value to our property, they also provide critical services such as habitat, shade, water storage, and carbon sequestration.