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1. Punjab govt wants to manage tree plantations along rail tracks
Chandigarh, Nov 5 : The Punjab government has requested the central government to allow the state forest department to plant trees along railway lines and to manage all the existing plantations without payment of any revenue to the Railways as was the case in the past. Chandigarh, Nov 5 : The Punjab government has requested the central government to allow the state forest department to plant trees along railway lines and to manage all the existing plantations without payment of any revenue...
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2. Ask a few questions before planting new trees
Most nurseries begin receiving their trees, and by planting in the fall, the tree's roots become established before the top growth begins next spring. How tall will the tree grow? This may sound basic, but people seem to forget that little trees have a habit of becoming big trees. The following are some questions you can ask that will help you match your tree to its site: Can the tree tolerate the soil acidity found in your yard? Many of our tree species have evolved for acid soil...
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3. Give a live olive tree as a gift
Proceeds from tree sales go to the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is combating world hunger and improving environmental conditions by planting edible fruit trees and plants. The trees, ready for immediate planting in warm weather areas, come with planting and care instructions. In the biblical account of the flood, a dove sent out by Noah returned with an olive branch, indicating the end of God's anger. The two-year-old trees, which are 3 feet tall...
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4. Lexington toughens street tree responsibility
The Urban County Council yesterday unanimously approved toughening the street tree ordinance by allowing the city to cite and fine property owners with hazardous street trees, to have trees pruned and even to place liens on a property with a hazardous tree. Lexington toughens street tree responsibility Customer Care Center Subscriber Services Search Kentucky.com Archives Web for Logout . Member Center . Sign in to Classifieds Jobs. The Urban County Council yesterday unanimously approved...
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5. Kuhio Elementary Gets New Tree
It was all to welcome a new tree that will be staying on their campus for a very long time. All of us are planting this tree so that future generations can sit under its shade. Like a grandmother's comforting arms, the branches of a 90 year old monkey pod at Kuhio Elementary used to protect everyone within its reach. An anonymous woman, who went to school there years ago as a child, donated that new monkey pod. In a special ceremony, students and teachers packed the school yard this...
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6. Tree and shrub planting scheduled
Tree and shrub planting scheduled. The project will enhance the buffer area along the creek to help protect the creek from runoff and erosion and to improve wildlife habitat. This event will be held rain or shine and people should dress for the weather and bring work gloves. Copyright 2007 Mid-Hudson News Network, a division of Statewide News Network, inc. This story may not be reproduced in any form without express written consent. Cornwall -- Saturday, November 3 will be tree and shrub...
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7. p0626 BC-ShrinkingSherwood 11-04 0792 11/4/2007 Robin Hood's shrinking home forest needs massive rescue plan
but the Sherwood forest is a real place and the real forest needs help too. Experts say urgent action is needed to regenerate the forest and save the rare and endangered ancient oaks at its heart. On average one veteran oak per year would fall; this year seven have come down and the rate seems to be accelerating, said Izi Banton, the forest's chief ranger. The forest once covered about 100,000 acres, a big chunk of present-day Nottinghamshire County. Some 15 organizations have joined...
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8. EDWINSTOWE, England - Robin Hood might have a hard time hiding out in the Sherwood Forest of today.
but the Sherwood forest is a real place and the real forest needs help too. Experts say urgent action is needed to regenerate the forest and save the rare and endangered ancient oaks at its heart. The forest is beloved for its connection to Robin Hood, the legendary 13th century bandit who supposedly hid there from his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham, in between stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. On average one veteran oak per year would fall; this year seven have come down...
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9. New government policy gains kudos
But the proof of the plan lies in its implementation 5 November, 2007 - For the past three years, land owners in the capital s extended municipal boundary have been grumbling about not being allowed to build houses because of delays in planned development activities in their localities. But the proof of the plan lies in its implementation 5 November, 2007 - For the past three years, land owners in the capital s extended municipal boundary have been grumbling about not being allowed to...
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