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ARKANSAS URBAN FORESTRY COUNCIL
Urban forestry is the conservation of trees along streets, in open green spaces and watersheds, in parks and in neighborhoods. There are few practices that contribute more to the quality of urban life than the sustainability of the natural resources on which we have built our communities. Trees are important to the economic and environmental health of our communities. Air quality, property value, community beautification, economic attractiveness, and general livability can all be derived from the planting and care of trees in our communities.
Successful urban and community forestry programs are based on public awareness and support. Strong partnerships strengthen local urban forestry programs by advocating polititcal support, increasing management, leveraging private funding, obtaining media support and promoting public education outreach. Our responsibility is to educate communities about the importance of the urban forest environment and how to manage this valuable resource. You can help by joining the Arkansas Urban Forestry Council (AUFC).
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to enhance quality of life by promoting the benefits of trees and development of sustainable community forests through education, outreach, and partnerships.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Basic Tree Care Workshop
UAM School of Forest Resources Conference Center Monticello, Arkansas 8:00am-1:00pm Thursday, July 8, 2010 Click on "MORE" for information about CEUs.
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PRESS RELEASE:
Tree Mutilation Occuring in Arkansas
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PAST PROJECTS:
Arbor Day Ceremony, Annual Conference, Arkansas ReLeaf Project, Workshops
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