The 6th annual Roots & Wings Festival, which kicks off October 18 and runs through November 5, 2023, is a three-week celebration of Austin’s urban forest and the pollinators, plants and animals who call it home.
The City of Austin acquired geospatial data showing what tree canopy looked like from above in late summer of 2022.
In Austin, we love our trees, but we don’t always know the best way to show them our love.
Hi, I’m Anish. I will be a senior at McNeil High School in the fall of 2023.
Nature has always been with me and has been a grounding resource for me.
Today’s sustainability spotlight is shining on Youth Forest Council Intern Cain Ly.
Our Urban Forest Grant program was developed to maintain, restore, and replenish our urban forest using development fees accrued via the tree preservation ordinance.
Did you know the City of Austin protects trees on public and private property?
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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