Water can be a contentious issue in California’s communities. With resources becoming more limited and restrictions increasing, it’s important to make sure that urban forestry finds it’s place as one of the solutions Californians turn to to solve their water problems. Join us on Wednesday, May 15 from 11:00 a.m.-noon to hear from experts in the field and also hear ...
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Ask anyone and they’ll most likely tell you they love trees. California’s cities and towns need trees, but not just to beautify the landscape. Trees do so much more!   Click on the infographic below to visit a fully interactive version on our website. The next time someone asks you, “Why trees?” you’ll have some pretty great answers.  

When California ReLeaf was awarded funding through the EPA’s Environmental Education Sub-Grant Program, the organization started looking for an environmental educator to work with us to develop grant guidelines and review grants proposals. ReLeaf was lucky enough to find Rue Mapp, founder of Outdoor Afro.   Since beginning its work with Rue last year, California ReLeaf has awarded grants to ...
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By Ashley on February 08, 2013 in Education, Research, Trees in the news

Check out this great infographic from the TKF Foundation. We think it makes it pretty obvious why we need more trees.

By joe on December 03, 2012 in Arbor Week, Education, grants

  Vote now and help us win a 2012 EnviroKidz Giving Back Award from Nature’s Path.  You can vote once every 24 hours until December 15th.   This project will benefit communities throughout California, where more than 94% of our state’s citizens live.  California Arbor Week activities include our statewide poster contest for 3rd to 5th grade students and will ...
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