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The United States Department of Agriculture is sending $1M of green to Cape Coral to help spread that color throughout the city in the form of urban reforestation.
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Five dozen trees were replaced at Cape Coral's Cultural Park Wednesday, replacements for those lost to the wrath of Hurricane Ian. The replanting effort was aided by a grant from the Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Tree Recovery program and Verizon.
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After sustaining the destructive effects of hurricanes Ian and Nicole, Bradenton officials were happy to find recently that their city would regain being listed as a Tree City USA.
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Veransa Group, an industrial-scale recycler of green and wood waste has acquired MW Horticulture's South Lee County green and wood waste recycling facility for an undisclosed amount.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites volunteers to plant trees at W.P. Franklin Recreation Area on National Public Lands Day, Sept. 24
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We’re looking at a preemptive approach to reducing the possibility of harmful algae blooms by reducing the amount of nutrients from stormwater runoff that…
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Hurricane season officially begins June 1. Though, there are still two weeks to go, meteorologists have been keeping an eye on the Gulf. And, recent rains…
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In the aftermath of any major storm, we can expect to see many toppled and uprooted trees in South Florida. But recently one massive tree in a public...
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An harmless-looking species of Asian wood-boring beetle, previously unknown in the western hemisphere, could spell disaster for the U.S. forestry…
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A fungus spread by an invasive beetle species has destroyed 500 million trees since it first arrived in North America 15 years ago. The fungus that causes…