Resources

Branch Out: Tree Resources by Location

Alberta

  • The Alberta Tree Register is a record of the province’s heritage, veteran, rare, and most cherished trees.

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  • A popular article giving native species, their roles, and characteristics.

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  • An identification key and overview of woody plants in Alberta.

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  • A searchable database of tree & shrub species in Alberta.

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Florida

  • Provides education, funding, and resources for community forest management statewide.

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  • Connects professionals, cities, and residents to promote urban forestry practices and events.

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  • Maintains a registry of the state’s largest and most remarkable trees.

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New York City

  • Explore and learn about New York City's trees.

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  • A detailed analysis of NYC’s 7-million-tree urban forest and its ecosystem services.

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  • Explains how residents can request, plant, and care for street trees across the five boroughs.

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  • Supports community forestry projects, grants, and partnerships statewide, including NYC.

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Washington

  • A statewide initiative advancing equitable tree canopy and climate resilience.

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  • Seattle’s official urban forestry program offers planting programs, tree-care guides, volunteer events, and neighborhood canopy data tools.

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  • An extensive database of native Washington trees and shrubs with profiles, habitat info, and ecological significance.

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Arizona

  • Recognizes and protects exceptional trees across Arizona through public nominations.

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  • Supports community tree planting, urban canopy growth, and forestry education in Arizona.

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  • A statewide organization promoting urban forestry, arborist training, and tree advocacy.

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Washington DC

  • A D.C.-based nonprofit restoring and protecting the capital’s urban forest through planting, mapping, and advocacy.

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  • A regional planting guide for species adapted to Mid-Atlantic soils and climate.

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  • The thickest, tallest, and oldest trees in Washington DC

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Utah

  • A statewide nonprofit dedicated to planting trees, engaging volunteers, and educating local communities about tree stewardship in Utah.

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  • An extension program providing fact sheets, webinars, and educational materials tailored to Utah’s tree & forest environments.

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  • A resource hub offering education, events, and tools for urban forestry advocacy across Utah.

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British Columbia

  • Tracks the largest trees of each species in British Columbia with photos, maps, and measurements.

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  • A database of British Columbia’s native tree species, their ecology, and management.

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  • A nonprofit advocating for the protection of BC’s old-growth forests and heritage trees.

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Minnesota

  • Provides native species info, care tips, and forestry data across Minnesota’s ecosystems.

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  • Promotes sustainable forest management and education for landowners and communities.

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  • Offers downloadable guides and tools to identify Minnesota’s tree species.

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Pennsylvania

  • A nonprofit increasing canopy cover and providing urban forestry grants across the state.

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  • The official registry for Pennsylvania’s largest trees by species.

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TreeNote

The Wonder of TreeNote

This event, in collaboration with KUER, TreeUtah, and The Leonardo Museum, explores the beauty, science, and spirit of trees. Through reflections, expert insights, and community storytelling, panelists weave together the ecological, cultural, mental health, and spiritual values of trees. The evening highlights the TreeNote project, a series of short radio essays, and invites audiences to celebrate, protect, and share the wonder of trees.

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