Spending time in the field with SacTree staff, knowledgeable mentors and other environmental professionals helps students gain the skills and perspective they will need to seek further education or employment in environmental fields.
Read More“Dream Big. Start small and then connect the dots.” Dan Millman Last month, 35 motivated volunteers came out to Fulton-El Camino’s Cottage Park to plant 16 beautiful shade trees. The…
Read MoreThis year we partnered with our friends at Solano Land Trust to complete a special acorn harvest outside of our normal service area to support the recovery of oak woodlands damaged during this year’s wine country wildfires.
Read MoreCome this spring, Southside Park in downtown Sacramento will be awash in pink. Thanks to the generous support of donors, and to a partnership between the Sacramento Tree Foundation, the Sakuramento committee, Council Member Steve Hansen, and the City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department, 28 young flowering cherry trees were planted on October 28.
Read MoreThanks to the Sacramento Tree Foundation, SMUD, The Growing Company, and all our community volunteers, the Sacramento SPCA now has a beautiful, shady place to walk the dogs they’re sheltering. Building it was a blast too!
Read MoreCan you feel it? Fall is in the air! Crisp mornings, leaves changing colors, and the ubiquitous flavor of pumpkin spice have arrived. Living in one of the most diverse urban forests in the world (Sacramento boasts more than 100 different species of trees), we are fortunate each fall to watch as our trees prepare for winter and our urban forest becomes a wild expanse of color. Here are a few of our most favorite colorful trees.
Read MoreWe recently had two events in South Sacramento: one at Pollock Ranch Park on August 19thand the other at Nielsen Park on August 26th. With great volunteer turnouts at both events, we were able to mulch about 130 trees. We also removed trash from the parks, including candy wrappers, water bottles and even a motorcycle battery.
Read MoreOver the last two years, SacTree has made a concerted effort to engage community members in under-canopied neighborhoods with the hope of delivering the education needed to grow the best urban forest possible. You might have read about our activities in South Sacramento and Rancho Cordova; however, did you know we’ve also been busy in the Del Paso Heights area of North Sac?
Read MoreCheck out our recent progress on our NeighborWoods initiative in South Sacramento!
Read MoreMy work as an urban ecology intern planting trees and restoring lost or degraded habitat really made me feel like I was accomplishing something I could be proud of and look back on years later. It was a really enjoyable experience interning at the Sacramento Tree Foundation, and I’m thankful for the time and effort I put into it.
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