California Urban Forests Council
Santa Rosa Arbor Day Tree Planting Project
Rincon Ridge Park 3960 Park Gardens Drive, Santa Rosa, CA, United StatesTo help with environmental recovery efforts in the North Bay, we are pleased to partner with the Arbor Day Foundation and the Fountaingrove ll Open Space Managment District to plant 100's of trees in the hard hit area of the Fountaingrove ll Neighborhood where more than 90% of the landscape was damaged by the fires. Registration is limited to 75 volunteers!
Santa Rosa, CA – Restoration Planting – Fountaingrove II Arbor Day 2019
Fountaingrove II 3960 Park Gardens Drive, Santa Rosa, CA, United StatesFountaingrove II Open Space Maintenance Association (OSMA) is looking for volunteers to plant approximately 100 trees on Friday, April 26, 2019.
Tree Tour with Dr. Matt Ritter
Kick off the conference with a tour of the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Campus Urban Tree Canopy with the legendary Dr. Matt Ritter. A bus will transport attendees to the campus and back. Earlybird tickets purchased before August 30th, 2019: $25 Tickets purchased after August 30th, 2019: $30
2019 California Urban Forests Conference
Ludwick Community Center 864 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo, CA, United StatesREGISTER TODAY! Connect with municipal arborists, urban forest managers, landscape design professionals, planners, urban wood enthusiasts, and non-profits from across California for this unique educational and networking experience. Held over two days, September 26 to 28, each full day has a distinct theme that examines current issues related to urban forestry. Due to the size […]
Restoration Planting for Make a Difference Day
Rincon Ridge Park 3960 Park Gardens Drive, Santa Rosa, CA, United StatesHelp Make a Difference in Santa Rosa! We need 75 volunteers, including certified arborists, and planting group leaders to plant native trees and shrubs.
Trees are Essential Webinar with Dr. Ming Kuo – Growing Human Health and Equity
CA, United StatesShould our urban forests be considered an essential element of the public health system? Can the presence of urban forests lead to lower crime, more equitable communities and greater social cohesion?
HOT & DRY! Cutting Edge Urban Forestry Efforts Outside of California!
Learn how other municipalities are leveraging similar environmental conditions to advance the role of city trees. From Boise, ID to Tempe, AZ. 1.5 ISA CEUs will be provided.
Novato Arbor Day
Hamilton Amphitheatre 601 Hamilton Parkway, Novato, CA, United StatesPlease join the City of Novato and partners California Urban Forests Council, West Coast Arborists, Inc., Western Chapter ISA, and Sustainable Novato to celebrate Arbor Day 2021 by planting trees in two Novato parks!
How to Plant a Miyawaki Forest at your school
Online webinar CA, United StatesLearn how to plant a Miyawaki Forest at your school! These ultra-dense micro forests help reverse global warming and bring health and healing to school campuses. Miyawaki Forests include only native saplings and require low maintenance after planting. In just three years, they become self-sufficient ecosystems that require little to no watering. Miyawaki Forest benefits: […]
The Inflation Reduction Act — New Federal Grant Funds for Urban Forestry & Partner Communities
Online webinar CA, United StatesMiranda Hutten from the US Forest Service will join us to discuss opportunities available through the Inflation Reduction Act. The presentation will cover how communities can apply for new grant funds available from the Inflation Reduction Act to grow, manage, and support their urban and community trees. The Inflation Reduction Act has set aside 1.5 […]
Shades of Well-Being: Urban Forestry’s Role in Public Health & Equity
Mare Island, Vallejo Alden Park 8th Street, Mare Island, CA, United StatesJoin us on Saturday, August 5th, for Shades of Well-Being under the big tent at TreeTopia. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5TH | MARE ISLAND, VALLEJO TreeTopia is a one-of-a-kind tree event experience that combines education, fun, family, and entertainment into a thrilling 3-day extravaganza for everyone to enjoy! Entrance to the CaUFC tent is free with your […]
Increasing Canopy Cover — Challenges & Opportunities
Connect with municipal arborists, urban forest managers, urban wood enthusiasts, landscape design professionals, planners, and non-profits from across California for this unique educational and networking experience. Our speakers and panelists explore the emerging trends impacting our urban canopy and provide insights into how organizations may meet future challenges.