Our Neighborhood Foresters were joined by the NAF School Greening Team to plant five trees along the side of their...
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An Urban Forest Park is Coming!
HUGE thank you to UPS for an amazing volunteer planting event at MedStar Harbor Hospital. This planting is the first...
Nursery chats with Davey Tree
As part of our New Hire Orientation and Employee Training week to prepare for the planting season, we welcomed Lou...
Finally – Our First Volunteer Event in 2 Years!
This past Friday, we finally got to host our first Community Greening Day in almost 2 years! Big shout out to State...
‘Hot Night in the City’
Artscape, the largest free arts festival, notoriously falls on the hottest weekend of the year, every year. While the...
The Gene Machine
Urban forests are dying. Baltimore shows us how to bring them back. This month, our good friend Gene was deservedly...
Water, water everywhere; Nor any drop to drink
The start of summer means a lot of things -- beach trips, long hikes, outdoor BBQs and pool time. At the Baltimore...
Looking back at Cohort 2 of the Urban Roots Apprenticeship
Arbor Day this year was a bittersweet day for the Baltimore Tree Trust! The end of our second cohort of the Urban...
Don’t just be a tree-hugger; our forests need no-net-loss heroes
In this month's Chesapeake Bay Journal, our Director of Programs, Sheila McMenamin, discusses the importance of the...
Behind every tree is a job opportunity
The Baltimore Tree Trust's second cohort of Urban Roots Apprenticeship starts on Monday, and we are excited to welcome...
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Urban forests provide vital benefits to Baltimore communities: cleaner air through pollution filtration, cooler neighborhoods that reduce urban heat, improved stormwater management, healthier communities with green spaces, and higher property values. Planting and caring for trees in low-canopy areas fosters a more connected, healthy, and green urban space for all residents.








