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ReLeaf Workshop: Changing Climate Changing Forests

This in-person climate-stewardship-focused workshop will allow participants to learn about a variety of topics, including beech leaf disease, urban trees and carbon, NYC Housing Authority tree projects, youth involvement in green careers, and the Woodlawn Arboretum. Hosted by ReLeaf Region 2, the event will take place May 10, 2024, [...]

By |April 8th, 2024|Categories: Climate Change, ReLeaf Workshops, Training|Comments Off on ReLeaf Workshop: Changing Climate Changing Forests

Trees, Please!

Great Elm, Crotona Park/Matthew Lopez-Jensen   “It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men's hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.” — Robert [...]

By |April 1st, 2024|Categories: Trees Please|Comments Off on Trees, Please!

$1.35 Million Available to Protect New York Forests

DEC has opened a third round of competitive grants for the Forest Conservation Easements for Land Trusts (FCELT) Grant Program. In partnership with the Land Trust Alliance, a total of $1.35 million in grant funding is available for eligible, accredited land trusts to purchase conservation easements on forested land for [...]

By |March 27th, 2024|Categories: Grants, NYSDEC|Comments Off on $1.35 Million Available to Protect New York Forests

2024 ‘I BIRD NY’ Challenge Has Begun in New York State!

The 2024 I BIRD NY Challenge is back! Use your observation skills and join the annual Challenge by identifying any ten bird species of your choosing in New York State. Participants who successfully complete this fun challenge will be awarded a commemorative patch, can download a completion certificate, and [...]

By |March 26th, 2024|Categories: Innovative Projects and Programs, NYSDEC|Comments Off on 2024 ‘I BIRD NY’ Challenge Has Begun in New York State!

Tips for Viewing the 2024 Solar Eclipse

A rare celestial event on April 8 is expected to attract thousands of visitors to New York State. NYSDEC Commissioner Basil Seggos has provided valuable tips to help the public prepare to recreate safely and responsibly as New Yorkers count down the days to the highly anticipated total solar [...]

By |March 25th, 2024|Categories: NYSDEC|Comments Off on Tips for Viewing the 2024 Solar Eclipse
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New York State’s Urban Forestry program is a partnership of public, private, and volunteer organizations and individuals that fosters comprehensive planning, management, and education throughout New York to create a healthy urban and community forest and enhance quality of life.

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