Arborama! A Tree Game is a bilingual game showcasing Central Texas native and climate-resilient trees and is recommended for ages 8+ with 2-30 players. This game is designed to educate community members on these trees in a fun, familiar way.
Austin Nature in the City is a social and educational initiative working to make Austin a greener, cooler place to live where everyone has daily access to nature.
Learn about Austin's Urban Forest Plan and other planning-related resources helping the City of Austin protect and nurture our urban forest.
Explore our resources to bring more trees to your community—whether you're in Austin or beyond!
Any oak tree can get infected with oak wilt. Learn the signs and find resources to monitor and combat oak wilt in your area.
Think Trees Tour is an educational initiative promoting the significance of trees in public spaces and fostering environmental stewardship. Learn more about the urban forest and tree species through digital StoryMaps.
Learn how proper tree care helps Austin’s urban forest thrive, along with resources and community engagement opportunities.
Austin’s urban forest is made up of trees, vegetation, and other components that are invaluable to the well-being and identity of our community. Visit the Tree Information Center for resources.
The Urban Forest Grant strengthens Austin’s urban forest by funding stewardship activities like tree planting, tree care, education, and disease control projects.