Innovative Projects and Programs

28 01, 2020

Partnerships, Fruit Trees, and Land Restoration in the Peruvian Amazon, with James Kaechele

By |2020-01-30T09:42:08-05:00January 28th, 2020|Categories: Forest Restoration, Innovative Projects and Programs, Nonprofits, Organizational News, Tree Planting, Youth|Tags: , , |1 Comment

In his capacity as Arborist for the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, James Kaechele demonstrated how to properly plant a limón sutil tree (Citrus aurantifolia) to a community in the Peruvian Amazon. All Photos Courtesy James Kaechele & Fruit Tree Planting Foundation What skills does an [...]

27 12, 2019

i-Tree Planting Calculator Analysis of Buffalo’s Fall 2018 Tree Plantings

By |2019-12-27T14:59:11-05:00December 27th, 2019|Categories: i-Tree, Innovative Projects and Programs, Training, Tree Planting|Tags: , , |0 Comments

  The planting sites used in Buffalo’s i-Tree Planting Analysis project as part of City Forester Ross Hassinger’s participation in the first-ever i-Tree Online Academy. As part of the first i-Tree Online Academy, participants were asked to complete a comprehensive final capstone project that demonstrated [...]

10 12, 2019

Green Teens Club Produces Phenomenal Tree ID Guide

By |2019-12-10T15:02:20-05:00December 10th, 2019|Categories: Arboriculture, Innovative Projects and Programs, Youth|Tags: , , |0 Comments

The Council received an email from Tyler of Green Teens Club, a national club creating online green resources and doing acts of service in communities. “We are made up of high school student volunteers, but parents and siblings often join in to help out on our projects,” [...]

2 12, 2019

Callery Pear Tree Buy-Back Event: A Template from Missouri

By |2019-12-09T08:38:06-05:00December 2nd, 2019|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs, Invasive Plants, Nonprofits, Tree Planting|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Like so many regions in New York, nearly every corner of Missouri has been hit hard with the invasive spread of Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana spp.). Callery pears are self-sterile, but it turns out they readily cross-pollinate with other cultivars. Also, the rootstock upon which a Bradford [...]

30 09, 2019

Council Member Profile: Arborist & Educator Berna Ticonchuk

By |2019-09-30T20:06:01-04:00September 30th, 2019|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs, Member Profiles, ReLeaf Conference|0 Comments

Berna in front of a Parrotia persica at the 2019 NY ReLeaf Conference in Rochester. Arborist Berna Ticonchuk coordinates the Horticulture program at Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC) and teaches the Introduction to Horticulture, Tree Culture and Maintenance, Plant Propagation, and Certified Applicator Training courses.  [...]

30 09, 2019

Urban Forest Adaptation to Climate Change: Key Tools and Resources

By |2019-09-30T17:45:59-04:00September 30th, 2019|Categories: Climate Change, Innovative Projects and Programs, ReLeaf Conference, ReLeaf Workshops, Research|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

 At the 2019 NY ReLeaf Conference last July in Rochester, Dr. Leslie Brandt presented a fascinating talk about her work on urban forest adaptation to climate change, and she offered up powerful resources and tools to our community. Here’s a brief summary of those resources compiled by [...]

21 07, 2019

ReLeaf 2019 in Pictures, Part III

By |2019-07-21T18:19:08-04:00July 21st, 2019|Categories: Climate Change, Innovative Projects and Programs, ReLeaf Conference, ReLeaf Workshops, Tree Inventory|Tags: , |0 Comments

Saturday’s keynote speaker, Andrew Revkin (pictured here with his partner, Lisa) brought an international perspective and images in his talk, “Forest Lessons in a Changing Climate.” Revkin is a celebrated environmentalist and musician who, fortunately for us, lives in the Hudson Valley.  Davey Resource [...]

16 07, 2019

What is Buffalo Rain Check? A Pictorial Introduction

By |2019-07-16T19:34:18-04:00July 16th, 2019|Categories: Environmental Justice, Innovative Projects and Programs|Tags: |0 Comments

Students in a summer program test out the porosity of the porous pavement installed in the bike lane as part of Buffalo Rain Check’s Kenmore Avenue Green Streets Project. In addition to public works departments, many cities find a driving force for urban forestry is [...]

13 04, 2019

Report on Forested Natural Areas in American Cities

By |2019-04-13T13:44:36-04:00April 13th, 2019|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs, Nonprofits, NYC|Tags: , , |0 Comments

In March 2019, the Natural Areas Conservancy, the Trust for Public Land, and Yale School for Forestry and Environmental Studies released “Untapped Common Ground: The Care of Forested Natural Areas in American Cities.” This report is based on a survey of 125 organizations in 110 cities and [...]

23 10, 2018

Cornell Opens New Sustainable Landscapes Trail

By |2018-10-23T10:30:32-04:00October 23rd, 2018|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs, Research, Urban Horticulture Institute|Tags: |0 Comments

Students in Nina Bassuk and Peter Trowbridge’s Creating the Urban Eden class, planting the bioswale in the Peterson parking lot, the site of the recent Cornell Sustainable Landscapes Trail opening ceremony. Photo from Cornell Horticulture blog (https://blogs.cornell.edu/hort) With excerpts from Cornell Chronicle and the CU Sustainable [...]

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