Did you know Austin residents can get funding for projects that care for trees in their neighborhoods? They can, through the City’s Urban Forest Grant!
Austin’s Nature in the City features informative articles that seek to examine, educate and celebrate community and nature.
Learn how to identify ash trees so you can prepare and look for infestations of Emerald Ash Borer.
Austin’s Nature in the City features informative articles that seek to examine, educate and celebrate community and nature.
Austin’s Nature in the City features informative articles that seek to examine, educate and celebrate community and nature.
Austin’s Nature in the City features informative articles that seek to examine, educate and celebrate community and nature.
Midterms are one of the most stressful times as a college student. During stressful times, going to the park and listening to the wind blow through trees is therapeutic for me.
Austin’s Nature in the City features informative articles that seek to examine, educate and celebrate community and nature.
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This blog features informative articles that seek to examine, educate, and celebrate community and nature, with a focus on trees. Our aim is to make Austin a greener, cooler place to live where everyone has daily access to nature. For more information on how to submit an article to Nature in the City contact Keith Babberney.
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