Beaverbrook Tree Inventory Program - 2024
Do you love Beaverbrook's trees and are interested in their well-being? Do you have trees on your property or in the neighbourhood you are concerned about?
Since 2017, the KBCA has been sponsoring the ‘NeighbourWoods in Beaverbrook’ project, more commonly known as the Tree Inventory. The project aims to foster community stewardship of the trees in Beaverbrook through education by:
- Enhancing the tree canopy by identifying areas where new trees could be planted,
- Maintaining the canopy by identifying trees in need of attention.
Every summer, Beaverbrook volunteers are out in the community to engage with homeowners and talk about trees.
Developed by University of Toronto Forestry professors, the NeighbourWoods© training is for anyone interested in Beaverbrook’s valuable natural resource: our trees. You will learn how to identify tree species and assess a tree’s health and condition. After the course, you will join a team of volunteers to inventory trees on Beaverbrook Streets. Data from the inventory will be used to assess existing trees' health and support decisions about future needs.
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- If volunteering, include first name, last name, street address, phone number, and e-mail.
- High school students are welcome. The course is free for residents. Join us and bring a friend!
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