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SUMMARY:Tree of Life Project (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Grace Capital City) Learn more about how we’re resourcing and partnering with low tree canopy neighborhoods in the DMV to provide free trees and elbow grease! \n\n\nGrace Capital City is working with EEN to increase tree coverage in low canopy areas of the DMV starting with houses of worship – trusted community centers within these neighborhoods- in an effort we call the Tree of Life Project. \nJoin GCC’s Justice Director Hannah Martha Cohen Banks from 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM for an online webinar where we’ll share about the Tree of Life Project and how to get involved!
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/tree-of-life-project-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Climate,Seminars and Lectures,Trees
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T080000
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SUMMARY:Community Tree Planting at Stanton Park
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Casey Trees) In honor of America’s 250th anniversary\, we’re planting 250 trees across DC’s national parks with National Capital Parks-East\, a unit of the National Park Service. Join us to help plant and welcome 19 trees at the historic Stanton Park\, part of this milestone campaign made possible by generous donations. \nParticipants will receive hands-on training on-site. After learning the tools and techniques\, participants will be split up into groups supervised by a trained volunteer Team Leader and begin planting trees throughout the space.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/community-tree-planting-at-stanton-park/
LOCATION:Stanton Park\, 6th Street NE and 226 4th St NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Trees,Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Meet Your Neighborhood Arborist
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Capital Nature) Did you know that every neighborhood in the District has a city Arborist who manages its public trees? Join us for a discussion with Aaron Rowe\, the DC Arborist who looks out for the street and park trees in Cleveland Park and Woodley Park\, two of Northwest DC’s greenest neighborhoods. Aaron will give an overview of the city’s Urban Forestry Division and his work as a public Arborist\, then join Capital Nature’s co-founder Stella Tarnay for a discussion. We’ll talk about the health of the area’s trees\, how the city is protecting them\, the challenges they are facing\, and how residents can contribute to the health of our public canopy. \nThis is the first in a three-part series on trees and their care hosted by Cleveland Park Library in collaboration with Capital Nature.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/meet-your-neighborhood-arborist/
LOCATION:Cleveland Park Library\, 3310 Connecticut Ave. NW\, Washington\, 20008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars and Lectures,Stewardship,Trees
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CREATED:20260412T122029Z
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SUMMARY:Tree Walk at Theodore Roosevelt Island
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Nature Forward) Usher in the merry month of May with a springtime nature stroll on the trails and boardwalk of DC’s Theodore Roosevelt Island with naturalist and author Melanie Choukas-Bradley. This springtime tree walk will take you deep into the island\, where swamp and tidal inlet can be explored by boardwalk as willow\, bald cypresses\, and cattails frame views of the city beyond it. In addition to sharing her knowledge and love of the island’s trees\, Melanie will share details of this National Park’s fascinating history.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/tree-walk-at-theodore-roosevelt-island/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt Island\, Washington DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Natural History,Nature Observation,Trees
ORGANIZER;CN="Nature Forward":MAILTO:contact@natureforward.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T100000
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SUMMARY:Spring Tree Walk in Rock Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Casey Trees) Join us and nature book author Melanie Choukas-Bradley for a three-hour tree walk along scenic Rock Creek and through the upland woods of the Western Ridge Trail. Melanie will show you how to identify American hornbeam\, American elm\, river birch\, American sycamore\, boxelder\, black walnut and other stalwarts of the floodplain forest. She’ll then lead us into the upland woods where several species of oak\, including DC’s official tree\, the scarlet oak and a large spreading post oak\, mockernut and pignut hickories\, American beeches\, and sugar and red maples flourish.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/spring-tree-walk-in-rock-creek-park/
LOCATION:Peirce Mill\, 2401 Tilden St NW\, Washington DC\, 20008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Natural History,Nature Observation,Trees
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SUMMARY:What Trees Remember: Climate\, Water\, and Change (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Natural History Society of Maryland) Trees are invaluable record-keepers of the past. Since their annual growth is intrinsically related to a combination of environmental factors\, tree ring data can be used like a Rosetta Stone. Dr. Karen King will demonstrate how her research in biogeography and climate change is informed by tree-ring data. We will focus on regional examples from western Maryland to learn what tree rings can tell us about temperature\, hydroclimate\, and ecological variability.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/what-trees-remember-climate-water-and-change-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Classes & Workshops,Natural History,Trees
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T093000
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SUMMARY:Spring Forest Bathing and Tree Walk at Tregaron
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Politics & Prose) Join Melanie Choukas-Bradley\, author of Wild Walking—A Guide to Forest Bathing Through the Seasons\, The Joy of Forest Bathing\, A Year in Rock Creek Park\, and several other nature books for a magical spring forest bathing walk through the enchanting Tregaron Conservancy\, a woodland garden tucked away in the midst of northwest Washington that has been restored and stewarded by a non-profit organization since 2006. We will meander under tall trees in autumn glory\, cross picturesque bridges over musical streams\, and climb stone steps through a century-old cultivated and wild woodland landscape reminiscent of “the secret garden.” \nShinrin-yoku\, or forest bathing\, began in the 1980s in Japan and it is rooted in the traditional Japanese reverence for nature. Forest bathing is a mindfulness practice akin to meditation\, yoga and tai chi that involves tuning in to the beauty and wonder of your natural surroundings with all of your senses.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/spring-forest-bathing-and-tree-walk-at-tregaron/
LOCATION:Tregaron Conservancy\, 3031 Klingle Road NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Contemplative,Nature Observation,Trees
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