Rebuilding America’s Forests

A century ago, the American chestnut tree (Castanea dentata) was a dominant presence in the eastern United States, with an estimated 4 billion trees stretching from Georgia to Maine. This majestic species played a crucial role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife, as well as valuable timber for human use. However, the… Read more »

Becoming a Tree City USA

Trees are not only a source of oxygen; they also offer beauty and distinction to the landscape in which they are rooted. According to the Arbor Day Foundation, trees add value to a home, regulate temperatures in neighborhoods and provide food for wildlife, in addition to having various other benefits. As a country, we have… Read more »