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The Forest Where We Live

"The following information will help you care for your own trees. But the urban forest doesnt stop at your lawn. Get involved in your communitys urban forest by starting a neighborhood tree program or volunteering on your local tree board. If your community doesnt have an urban forestry program, help get one started.



Each of us living in a community has a part to play in our environment. The urban forest forms a web that joins us all; caring for it will sustain our lives and our communities."



Authors
P.J. Rudquist, D. Stephenson, K.G. Sebastian, D. Kissinger, J.V. Ells, C. Casey, R. Rideout
Date Published
1996
Publisher
DNR Urban Forestry Program, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Wisconsin
Publication Number
PUBL FR- 108-96
Resource Type
Manual/Guide/Workbook
Resource Format
Booklet
Funding Source
USDA FS (Other)
Sub-Topics
Planting, Species Selection, Plant Health Care, Best Management Practices (BMPs), Pruning, Benefits (general/multiple)
State(s)/Region(s)
National, Wisconsin
Keywords
Planting, Planting, Planting site, Planting site, Powerline safety, Powerline safety, Forest management, Forest management, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Public utilitiy, Public utilitiy
Libraries
NTS
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Other

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