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June 7, 2010  
 
 
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Trees is dedicated to improving the environment where 80% of Americans live: our cities, towns, and villages. Together, ACT's national network of members have planted and cared for 15 million trees with help from 10.7 million volunteer hours.
 
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NATIONAL NEWS
City Teams Partnerships Program
(College Park, MD)- ACT is pleased to announce the creation of the City Teams partnerships program. The goal of the program is to encourage the development of sustainable community partnerships and to strengthen existing collaboration within urban forestry programs around the country.

 

   
 


LOCAL STORY
Environmental Indicators: Trees
(Ann Arbor, MI)- This report was developed by the city of Ann Arbor as part of its State of Our Environment Report. Designed as a citizen's reference tool on environmental issues, it is also intended to serve as an invitation to the public to participate in the development of Ann Arbor's first comprehensive Urban Forest Management Plan.

 
     

GREEN JOBS
Urban Forestry Manager, Casey Trees
(Washington, DC)- Casey Trees is looking for an Urban Forestry Manager to oversee their Tree Planting and Tree Care programs and activities. The ideal candidate is an experienced, enthusiastic, highly motivated individual who loves working with people and trees, and is dedicated to urban and community forestry.

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