
Celebrating Community Dedication to Urban Forestry
In a heartfelt ceremony, 32 Nebraska communities have recently been recognized for their commitment to tree care through the Tree City USA program. Organized by the Nebraska State Forest Service and the Arbor Day Foundation, this event not only highlighted the achievements of Tree City participants but also acknowledged Tree Campus and Tree Line entities that contribute significantly to the urban forestry landscape.
Growing Recognition: A Statewide Initiative
According to Chrissy Land, the Western Community Forester with the Nebraska State Forest Service, the Tree City USA program is expanding across the state, with a total of 95 communities now recognized. “This year we have 95 Nebraska communities recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation as meeting the four standards to be a Tree City,” Land said during the ceremony. These standards include having a tree board or department, a tree care ordinance, a community forestry program, and an annual celebration of Arbor Day.
Highlighting Excellence: Growth Awards and Engagement
In addition to the Tree City designations, 32 communities received Growth Awards for 2024, acknowledging their exceptional efforts in enhancing tree care budgets, implementing innovative planting programs, and even surpassing tree replacement goals. To qualify, communities needed to earn at least 10 points for their initiatives. This year, these achievements included the likes of Alliance, Bellevue, and Scottsbluff among others, with a collective total of 6,811 trees planted across the recognized areas.
Beyond just planting trees, many Nebraska communities engage younger generations through educational programs. Local fourth-grade classes often participate in contests and celebrations, making tree conservation a community-wide effort. For instance, in Grant, student artwork has been creatively transformed into t-shirts worn during Arbor Day events, fostering pride and awareness.
The Importance of Tree Inventories
Implementing effective tree inventories is vital for the long-term success of urban forestry initiatives. The Nebraska Forest Service provides communities with access to a statewide tree inventory platform at no cost, allowing them to track tree counts, assess risks, and make informed planting decisions. “In Nebraska, we’re not the home of Arbor Day because we have a lot of trees,” Land emphasized. “We’re the home of Arbor Day because we need to plant trees.” This statement underscores the need for ongoing tree and community care to maintain our precious urban canopies.
Fostering Community Pride with Financial Opportunities
The Tree City USA program does more than improve the environment; it builds community pride and offers towns access to essential resources. By participating, towns unlock opportunities for grants, training, and support from the Nebraska Forest Service, making it easier to sustain efforts in tree care and urban forestry.
Taking Action: How Communities Can Get Involved
For those communities wishing to follow in the footsteps of these esteemed Tree City participants, the pathway is clear. Engaging with foresters and dedicated professionals through the Nebraska Forest Service can provide critical resources and a clear plan for becoming a recognized Tree City. Interested parties can visit nfs.unl.edu for further information.
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