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The first Arboretum San Antonio community input workshop is August 19 at the Mission Library 3134 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78214 at 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
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Tens of thousands of people are hospitalized each year due to accidents with chainsaws. The CDC says the risks increase after a natural disaster.
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You could argue the stakes were lower then; the protesters were there to save some trees along Waller Creek. But the response from university administrators was the same.
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Trees communicate. They migrate. They protect. They heal. We climbed into the NPR archives to find some of our favorite arboreal fiction, nonfiction, and kids' lit — get ready to branch out.
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The giveaway Saturday morning at Monterrey Park includes free lemon, lime, fig, peach, pomegranate, and key lime trees.
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The allergy season has kicked in early this year. Experts explain what to expect and how to manage symptoms.
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During a 'mast year,' the trees produce extra fruit, and it's not because of drought.
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The city held a celebration of life for Flo, an iconic tree on Barton Springs, on Wednesday ahead of its removal. Flo has a fatal fungal disease that will cause it to collapse, and the city decided to remove it to ensure public safety.
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Quercus Tardifolia hasn't been seen in Big Bend's National Park for 12 years.
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Michael Holinsky oversees the planting and maintenance of trees in city spaces.