University
of Florida -Excellent, encyclopaedic information
on Florida trees. Tips on selection, planting, pruning, maintenance,
and more
The Tree Foundation -From their website:"The TREE Foundation promotes Tree Research, Education, and Exploration both locally and globally for the stewardship of the planet. The latest projects include the canopy walkway at the Myakka River State Park and the 'Forest Canopies' textbook by Margaret D. Lowman and H. Bruce Rinker."
Canopy Meg -From her website:"Dr. Lowman tours some of her research sites in jungles and tree canopies, and posts information on her latest explorations, lectures, walkway construction projects, and publications as a woman in science. "
Center
For Urban Forest Research -From their website:"Most
of our research falls into five major categories: Benefits and
Costs, Energy Conservation, Air Quality, Water Resources, and Fire. However, we are not limited to those five categories.
Additional research focuses on Urban Forest Policy and Management,
Tree Stewardship, Biometrics, Infrastructure Conflicts, and
Urban-Wildland Interface."
Tree
Link- From their website:'To
improve urban and community forests by providing Internet-based
information, tools and inspiration."
Tree
Bank- Investing in Urban Forests- From their
website: "iTreeBank
provides a direct giving opportunity for everyone to invest
in trees anywhere."
National
Alliance for Community Trees- From their website:
"The Alliance for Community
Trees (ACT) is both the
nucleus and catalyst for the fast-growing field of citizen-forestry."
Urban
Forestry South- Resources, archived articles,
links, and much more in this logically layed-out, comprehensive
website.
TreePeople.org-
From their website:"TreePeople's
mission is to inspire the people of Los Angeles to take personal
responsibility for the urban forest - educating, training and
supporting them as they plant and care for trees and improve
the neighborhoods in which they live, learn, work and play."
A
tree is an incomprehensible mystery.
-Jim Woodring