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Urban Forestry South focuses on technology and information that supports urban forest management, tree health, tree biology, the measurement of ecosystem benefits derived from trees in urban settings, urban nature and human health, children and nature connections, and heightening awareness of and providing information about wildland-urban interface issues in the South and nationwide.

Come visit our booth at the Kanapaha Spring Festival, March 26-27, 2011
posted May 31, 2018 03:19 AM by doutlaw

InterfaceSouth will have an informational booth at the 2011 Kanapaha Spring Garden Festival, March 26-27, in Gainesville, FL. This festival features about 200 booths offering plants, landscape displays, garden accessories, arts and crafts, educational exhibits, and foods. Also featured are a walk-through butterfly conservatory, children's activities area, live entertainment and auctions, both live and silent.

For more information visit: http://www.kanapaha.org/calendar.htm.

Learn more at http://www.kanapaha.org/calendar.htm


The Economic Benefits of Wildfire Prevention Education
posted Apr 11, 2019 11:36 AM by doutlaw

InterfaceSouth recently developed a fact sheet about research conducted by the Southern Research Station and the National Institute of Standards and Technology that demonstrated that wildfire prevention education pays for itself many times over in the state of Florida. Wildfire prevention education aims to teach the public about the dangers of accidentally igniting fires, with the expectation that these activities will lead to fewer wildfires.

To view this fact sheet visit:
https://www.urbanforestrysouth.org/products/fact-sheets/economic-benefits/the-economic-benefits-of-wildfire-prevention-education/index_html


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