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Urban and Community Forestry

Urban and Community Forestry

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Cooperative Extension works to improve the quality and health of our urban forest bystewards1.jpg

  • Assisting local community groups to improve the tree cover in their own neighborhoods

  • Advising homeowners and municipal staff of tree care issues

  • Assisting municipalities to develop proactive methods to manage and maintain their tree resources
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  • Bringing together county residents to plant and care for trees on public spaces


Onondaga County is rich in a diversity of tree species and habitats. Our urban trees face challenges from construction, road salt and more. Despite these challenges we have an urban forest that is extensive and beautiful. The following links provide information for citizens on topics ranging from common tree pests to our volunteer CommuniTree Stewards program. For a listing of upcoming programs and workshops, visit the listing of events.

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Listing of Events
Volunteer Opportunities
Publications

Growing and Caring for trees around Your Community
  • Communitree Stewards: Current Volunteers

  • Bare-root tree planting

  • Community Tree Buying

  • Recommended Urban Trees

  • What's "bugging" my tree

  • Tree City USA in Onondaga County


Urban Forestry Resources (leaving CCE Website)
  • ReLeaf NY

  • Urban Horticulture Institute

  • Arbor Day

  • Cornell Horticulture Webpages

  • Tree and Utility Line Conflicts (pdf 571 KB)

  • City of Syracuse Arborist


Highlights
Bare Root Tree Planting is the time the Urban Forestry Program's efforts get to shine.
November means bare-root tree planting. The Community Tree Buying Program, the CommuniTree Stewards, the Onondaga Earth Corps and many, many citizen groups and individuals work together, regardless of the weather, to plant trees. This year, 432 trees were planted throughout Onondaga County. 200 of them were planted by volunteers, from 8 years old to 80 years young. Students, retirees, neighbors and friends dug holes and planted trees to grow shade and beauty in their communities.

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