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The City of Elkhart has launched the Trees for the Hart program, an initiative to plant over 2,000 trees by 2028.
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The city doesn't yet know how much downed tree limbs are left to clean up because what's left sits on private property
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Boys & Girls Clubs all over the state took part in tree planting ceremonies. Goshen used its to focus on mental health.
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Experts are forecasting a decrease in spongy moths in Michigan. The invasive species is known for eating tree leaves throughout the spring and early summer, especially oak trees.
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Beech leaf disease has been confirmed in Michigan. The disease can kill beech trees in six to ten years.
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Heat and lack of rain are stressing some trees. Here's what you can do to help them.
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Are there more trees or acres of forest in Indiana than there were a decade ago? A listener in Elkhart wanted to know.
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This Friday is Arbor Day, and several Michiana organizations are giving away free trees to celebrate.
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We are starting to see hints of fall and autumn colors in our latest Photo of the Week. Thanks to John L. Trapp of Buchanan, Michigan, for this shot that…