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Q&A with Coastal First Nations: Balancing Ecological Integrity and Human Well-being
https://treecanada.ca/article/qa-with-coastal-first-nations-balancing-ecological-integrity-and-human-well-being/
Thanks to a partnership with the Coastal First Nations-Great Bear Initiative (CFN-GBI), Tree Canada’s carbon offset program, Grow Clean Air, now offers carbon credits generated by the protection of old-growth trees in the Great Bear Rainforest. David Oxley, Business Corporations Manager for...
Planting Trees to Save our Climate: Then and Now
https://treecanada.ca/article/planting-trees-to-save-our-climate-then-and-now/
On September 27, our office took part in the climate strike in Ottawa, responding to the call to “show we care”. I was struck by the sheer volume of people and conviction in their eyes. Tree Canada firmly believes that planting mores...
Over the Years We Grow: National Scale Progress in Engagement and Research at Tree Canada
https://treecanada.ca/article/over-the-years-we-grow-national-scale-progress-in-engagement-and-research-at-tree-canada/
Adrina C. Bardekjian, MFC, PhD Originally posted on The Nature of Cities: https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2018/05/08/years-grow-national-scale-progress-engagement-research-tree-canada/ Over the past four years in leading the Engagement and Research portfolio at Tree Canada, I have had the opportunity to watch the organization grow, contribute to designing programs...
Atlantic Regional Urban Forest Update January 2021
https://treecanada.ca/article/atlantic-regional-urban-forest-update-january-2021/
2020 was a challenging year for all. With the safety of staff as a main priority, along with budget challenges due to the impacts of the pandemic, meant that many of the annual urban forestry programs had to be placed on hold,...
Canada’s Urban Forests are Getting More Respect: Tree Canada President Reflects on His Retirement After 18 years of Service
https://treecanada.ca/article/canadas-urban-forests-are-getting-more-respect-tree-canada-president-reflects-on-his-retirement-after-18-years-of-service/
Ottawa, ON (February 26, 2020) — After 18 years of service with the national tree charity Tree Canada, Michael Rosen, the organization’s President for the last 13 years, will be retiring. Michael’s last day with Tree Canada will be March 31, 2020....