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AREA — Do you need a refresher on how to identify the trees in your woods? Join Maine Woodland Owners during their second annual Tree ID Day event on Saturday, June 7, for a terrific opportunity ...
Learning to identify trees is a great way to get outside and explore the world around you. Trees provide a home for animals and insects, shade for humans and absorb harmful carbon dioxide.
Winter is the perfect time to learn a new skill when you do not need a green canopy: identifying trees. Here's how to get started.
Tree ID Hike, 10 a.m. at Fort Harrison State Park in Lawrence: Learn about Indiana’s native trees and how to identify them. Meet the Naturalist at the Schoen Creek Parking lot for a short 1-mile ...
The emerald ash borer is deadly to ash trees—and aggravating for homeowners. Here's how to know if your tree has emerald ash ...
Love being immersed in nature and want to learn more about it? The perfect event for you is coming to Powhatan State Park.
South Beloit residents learn how to identify trees in the winter at last year’s Winter Tree ID & Hot Cocoa Hike. Photo courtesy Julie Uram ...
Native plants in a garden may require less water and be more disease-free than non-natives, and their exclusive use has been promoted by groups like the New Jersey Native Plant Society for many years.
Survey results of ICP members revealed the need for tree and shrub ID training. Early in the year, Purdue Extension presented two live webinars, “How to Identify Trees in Indiana” and “How to Identify ...