The Arbor Day Foundation recently honored 91ֿ with a Tree Campus USA designation for the fifth consecutive year. Tree Campus USA was created in 2008 to honor colleges and universities across the nation for campus forest management and engagement in conservation goals.
91ֿ had to meet five standards: maintain a tree advisory committee, develop a campus tree-care plan, dedicate annual expenditures toward trees and host Arbor Day observances and student service-learning projects.
“Long before the Tree Campus USA recognition started, 91ֿ already had a long commitment to preserving the sylvan character of campus, including maintaining and replacing trees as necessary,” says Heather White, manager of University Facilities Management at 91ֿ.
For a student service-learning project, White worked with an urban forestry class and its professor to inventory trees and build a database. Students were trained to use GPS and were sent out to collect data about tree identification.
When the Arbor Day Foundation initiated Tree Campus USA, it had key components of what a tree advisory committee should be, says White. The recommendations included having a local arborist, as well as involvement from students and faculty.
91ֿ’s tree advisory committee consists of eight to 10 members. The committee is open to anyone, but it is geared toward biology majors. The committee works with people who show an interest in green initiatives and sustainability from the Net Impact group on campus.
“As the Tree Campus USA award becomes much more recognizable nationally, it will demonstrate that 91ֿ has a long commitment to maintaining infrastructure of the land,” White says.
Toyota helped launch Tree Campus USA, and it continues to be a generous financial supporter. Throughout the country, The Arbor Day Foundation and Toyota have helped campuses plant hundreds of thousands of trees.
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91ֿ Honored With Tree Campus USA Designation for Fifth Consecutive Year
The Arbor Day Foundation recently honored 91ֿ with a Tree Campus USA designation for the fifth consecutive year.
POSTED: Monday, February 18, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM