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A Safe and Beautiful Right-of-Way. Part 2.
In our latest blog post, Eden Standley and Luke Vannice explore why ROWs were created in the first place, the challenges street trees face in Tacoma, and how to properly and creatively plant in this space!
Healthy maples, healthy communities
Does the health of our trees reflect the health of our communities? In this post, Joey Hulbert, PhD, Forest Health Watch Program Director, and his team explain why diversifying the trees in our urban forest is an important means of keeping trees, like the beloved native Bigleaf Maple, and other maple varieties, healthy and thriving.
Urban Trees: Dead on Arrival
New buildings are required to plant trees but what happens after they’re planted?
These 2 maps show the difference we are making— And what we want to do more of!
New data from our Branch Out event this February offers a promising look at our impact.
GRIT Project Makes South Tacoma a Focus Neighborhood
At Tacoma Tree Foundation, we believe that community and trees grow together. South Tacoma will be a neighborhood of focus for us in 2022–2023 thanks to a unique collaboration known as G.R.I.T.: Greening Research in Tacoma.