| Date | Description |
| 4 June 2010 | Launch of updated website |
| 15 March | Register for Earth Day 2010 |
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| 2009 |
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| May 2010 | Master Brochure |
| May 2010 | Acorn to Oak |
| April 2010 | Memorial Tree Brochure |
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| Spring 2010 | Newsletter |
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| October 2008 | Reducing Urban Heat Islands: Compendium of Strategies |
| July 2008 | Bill for Solar Access and Trees |
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American Forests' strategy for achieving their mission is to provide action opportunities to targeted audiences to enable them to improve their environment with trees. We do this by using the best science to identify conservation issues, then develop and market practical solutions that individuals and groups can apply. American Forests' targeted audiences are individuals, community groups, government at all levels, educators, and businesses.
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California Oak Foundation Founded in 1988, the California Oak Foundation (COF) is a 501©(3) non-profit educational organization committed to preserving the state's oak forest ecosystem and its rural landscapes. COF advocates for curbing urban sprawl and creating livable cities.
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California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) focuses on the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum, which can have devastating effects in the wildlands it inhabits and has had substantial impacts on the nursery industry internationally. In 14 coastal California counties and Curry County, Oregon, P. ramorum has caused outbreaks of Sudden Oak Death, killing tens of thousands of native oak and tanoak trees. The pathogen also infects the leaves and twigs of common ornamental nursery plants, such as rhododendrons and camellias, which serve as vectors for pathogen dispersal.
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ISA - International Society of Arboriculture is a worldwide professional organization dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the professional practice of arboriculture.
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California ReLeaf is a statewide campaign to expand, enhance, and preserve urban and community forests -- making our cities and communities more livable, improving the global environment, and connecting people to the land and to each other. Founded in 1989, California ReLeaf is an urban forestry program of the National Tree Trust.
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Safe Tree Program is a public education and awareness program funded by the shareholders of Pacific Gas and Electric Company and is being developed and carried out under a mandate from the California Public Utilities Commission. Pacific Gas and Electric Company is dedicating five million dollars to this effort over five years (approximately 2000-2004). This project is intended to create greater public awareness about the safety issues concerning proper tree selection and vegetation placement near electric power lines.
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California Tree Failure Reporting Program (CTFRP) was established in 1987 to collect quantitative information on the mechanical failure of urban trees (trunk breaks, branch breaks, and uprootings). This information is used to develop "failure profiles" for genera and species to more accurately assess failure probability in standing trees and thereby reduce failure potential in urban forests.Over 200 tree care professionals in California are cooperating in this effort by systematically inspecting fallen trees, or tree parts and reporting failure details for entry into the CTRFP database. To date (October 14, 2004) 3886 failure reports have been filed.
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National Arbor Day Foundation it's mission is to inspire people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. We envision a world where trees and forests are abundant, healthy, and sustainable, and highly valued by all people.
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TreeLink's vision is to provide the best technology resources to grow the movement and discipline of urban and community forestry to the widest audience. We plan to expand the canopy of knowledge about Urban and Community Forestry and reach into widespread community roots with potent, accessible communications resources. TreeLink provides inreach to traditional resources and outreach to more than 70 countries. All can benefit from networking, research, community building and education outreach to expand name recognition and participation in the movement and discipline of Urban and Community Forestry.
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| SelectTree from this site for your needs. There are 1,068 individual trees and 6,050 pictures of urban trees successfully growing in California
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