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Another 10-year census means volunteers are running around the city with their measuring tapes hoping to break records.
Every 10 Years, New York City counts all its trees. New Yorkers are in the middle of their once-a-decade census for trees. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The goal is to keep tabs on the city's natural ...
Some are rare or endangered. Others have stood witness to important moments in history. All are lovely and surprising in ...
New York's Tree Tracker dashboard says that there's been 177,141 trees planted since the initiative began in 2024.
New York City’s trees may be in trouble as a result of beech leaf disease, but scientists have developed some ingenious ways to save them.
Central Park has lost one of its most secret—and sweetest—traditions. The so-called “Furever Tree,” an 18-foot Hinoki false ...
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