Care For Your Community’s Trees

…in cleaner, cooler air. Providing environmental benefits like oxygen production, carbon dioxide absorption, erosion prevention, improved water quality, and providing wildlife habitat. How can communities keep their trees healthy? To…

Community Forestry Assistance

…next decade to have a robust tree canopy? What are trees contributing to clean air, climate mitigation, urban heat reduction, and stormwater uptake? Are trees equitably distributed regardless of race…

Ecosystem Services

…improve air quality, cool over-heated urban centers, and be a food security solution. External Website Green Cities: Safe Streets his article surveys the research on roadside vegetation benefits, and the…

Project Learning Tree

Project Learning Tree is committed to creating a future where the next generation values the natural world and has the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions and take…

Green Infrastructure: A Landscape Approach

Report from the American Planning Association, shows how green infrastructure cleans the air and water, replenishes aquifers, reduces flooding, and moderates the climate.

Green Cities: Reduced Risk

Trees and vegetation can dampen ambient noise, improve air quality, cool over-heated urban centers, and be a food security solution.

Forest Health

A healthy forest is a working forest. They work to filter our water, clean our air, and provide homes for wildlife and peaceful spaces for us to enjoy. Learn more about healthy forests.

Appreciating “Good Fire” in the Forest

…most diverse flora and fauna ecosystem. “Georgia is known for its trees, and healthy forests are fundamental to our quality of life,” said Williams. “They insure clean air and water,…