In February 2020, Margaret Renkl wrote eloquently about tree preservation, and now post March 2020 tornado, tree preservation is more important than ever. Words from NTCC Board Member, Judson Newbern.
Read MoreWhile honeysuckle may have been around as long as you remember, it wasn’t always around, because it was introduced into this country in the 1800s, where it quickly established and spread as a highly invasive plant, especially in certain areas like Middle Tennessee.
Read MoreDid you know that Nashville has a Tree Bank, an account with funds used to plant trees on public properties? Unless you’re a commercial developer or a tree advocate (like us!) you’re probably unaware that such an account exists — much less how it operates. Since Metro’s new tree ordinance took effect on September 1, 2019, city officials have reworked procedures for the Tree Bank, trying to bring more transparency and accountability to the process.
Read MoreHow are the transplanted cherry trees doing and where will the new 200 NFL cherry trees going to go?
Read MoreIs Nashville becoming overcrowded with non-profits focused on trees, or is Nashville non-profit ecosystem becoming more bio-diverse?
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