The Rhode Island Tree Council, established in 1991, is dedicated to enhancing the state's urban forestry through various programs and initiatives that encourage public participation. Their offerings include the Tree Stewards and Fruit Tree Programs, the Champion Tree Registry, and the Arbor Day Tree Planting Program, all aimed at fostering a deeper appreciation for trees and their benefits.
With a focus on education and community involvement, the Council provides resources such as tree care videos, workshops, and hands-on projects across Rhode Island. Their commitment to promoting tree health and conservation is evident through events like the annual Arbor Day Celebration, which honors significant contributions to urban forestry in the state.
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