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For the Birds: Birds and Trees Symbiosis Barred Owl nesting on top of snag Photo by Doug Parrott By Christine Southwick All our local birds need trees. Our yard birds are classifie...

Shoreline, WA - "All our local birds need trees. Our yard birds are classified as Passerines, or Perching Birds, since their feet have evolved to clinging to tree branches and trunks.
Most of the birds in our area eat, sleep, or breed in trees."

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Birds Aren’t Just Declining. They’re Declining Faster, a New Study Finds.

NYT -"Birds in the United States are not only declining, but they are declining faster, especially in areas with intensive agriculture, according to new research. Overall drops in bird population, ... were sharpest in warm and warming areas, suggesting that climate change may play a role."

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Sounds like a great idea for US to do!Ask you elected officials to support this idea.

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A good resource to catch the beauty of Seattle's flowering trees!

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Trees were here long before humans.

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S7E2: “Trees Don’t Make Cities Livable. They Make Cities Survivable.” — Why Urban Trees Are Public Health Infrastructure with Dr. Geoffrey Donovan of Ash and Elm Consulting Listen now | One hundred trees in the ground. One death averted. The math that changes everything — with Dr. Geoffrey Donovan.

“Every other benefit is rounding error compared to public health.”
"... for decades, we’ve made the case for urban trees through carbon, stormwater, energy savings, aesthetics. And those matter. But ... the health benefits of trees are so large they make everything else look like a footnote."

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When the Forest Breathes When the Forest Breathes Renewal and Resilience in the Natural WorldThe trailblazing scientist who pioneered the concept of sophisticated communication

New book out by Suzanne Simard suzannesimard.com/when-the-for...

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Environmental advocates want more scrutiny of Seattle's development plan At a court hearing Wednesday, the city argued that the state should dismiss the remaining appeals of its 20-year comprehensive plan, which aims to address the housing crisis.

"New rules allow for the removal of more mature trees and an increase in paved surfaces. The activists say this will mean more stormwater runoff, with added pollution from the increased density ... they point out that the plan fails to note the harms that could do to endangered species ..."

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"Dark Money" Funds Climate Change Denial Effort A Drexel University study finds that a large slice of donations to organizations that deny global warming are funneled through third-party pass-through organizations that conceal the original funder

“The largest, most-consistent money fueling the climate denial movement are a number of well-funded conservative foundations built with so-called ‘dark money,’ or concealed donations, according to an analysis released Friday afternoon.”

We’ve known it for a long time. #DarkMoney #UrbanTruth

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Massive, century-old redwood cut down in Seattle neighborhood after federal permit issued A century-old redwood in Seattle’s Madison Park was cut down Friday, despite weeks of protests from neighbors who said bald eagles had been using the tree.

Giant redwood tree is Seattle neighborhood cut down, raising questions about continued weakness and shortcomings of Seattle current Tree Protection Ordinance, despite Seattle's efforts to increase tree canopy. This tree could have been saved with more creative planning to protect it.

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‘Existential’ Budget Cut Would Wipe Out State Urban Forestry Program » The Urbanist # The proposed state House operating budget would zero out the Washington State Urban and Community Forestry program, which cities across the state rely on to leverage federal dollars for trees. The e...

Attempt being made by anti-urban forest interests to remove funding of WA State Urban and Community Forests in Dept of Natural Resources. Probably same development interests that tried unsuccessfully this year to transfer developing Model Tree Ordinances in state to Commerce Dept.

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Help needed Now! WA State House budget bill would eliminate DNR’s Urban and Community Forestry program! | Friends of Urban Forests

Efforts to eliminate WA State Urban and Community Forestry Division in 2026 WA State supplemental state operations budget. Question - who is opposed to protecting and growing urban forests in WA State? Maybe the development community who proposed the Commerce Committee take it over in another bill?

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This urban forest becomes self-sufficient in three years
This urban forest becomes self-sufficient in three years YouTube video by The Christian Science Monitor

Growing dense forest areas in small places that are sustainable.

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Urban tree funding axed in WA House budget proposal • Washington State Standard If the funding reduction is approved, the Department of Natural Resources says it would be unable to maintain current staffing levels.

washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/02/27/u...

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Why trees save lives: The benefits of shade - American Forests You’ve likely experienced the benefits of shade — but not everyone can. Tree Equity Score’s new shade mapping provides the data to change that.

Trees are an essential component of healthy cities and neighborhoods! Halp save existing trees and plant new trees for a better future.

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Giant Sequoia bark is designed to protect from fire & insect infestation

It can be up to 2-3 feet thick, & is spongy to the touch

This one is in England, so no risk from fire, & is a baby at a mere 165 years old

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In Seattle the city has said new trees need watering for up to 5 years to help them get established. Planting of trees occurs in October and November, not the much drier summer months.

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Camperdown elm who's branches were twisted in young age.

Camperdown elm who's branches were twisted in young age.

Our "curly elm". There are two others nearby, but Dutch elm disease has claimed one and the other is showing symptoms. May not have long to enjoy this one.

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Thinking SMART when setting targets for urban tree cover - Forest Research Urban tree cover should be SMART (Specific; Measurable; Achievable; Resourced; Time-bound), say researchers

🌳 Cities are setting targets for urban tree cover, but how effective are they?

A new study finds targets range from 4% to 50%, with timelines from 3 to 51 years. Researchers recommend using the SMART framework to make these goals realistic and impactful.

www.forestresearch.gov.uk/news/thinkin...

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"...how many trees need to be planted every year — especially if we want to advance Tree Equity and slow climate change?
The magic number to plant is 31.4 million, according to a new American Forests study..."

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How many trees does it take to cool a city? Cities around the globe are increasingly experiencing dangerous heat as urban concrete and asphalt amplify rising temperatures. Tree-planting programs are a popular, nature-based way to cool cities, b...

“Trees offer many benefits to cities, and cooling is one of them,” Pickett explained. “Trees are good at cooling because they pump a lot of water from the ground into the air, and when that water evaporates at the leaf surface, it absorbs a vast amount of heat."

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He is a maniac.

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Trump taking us back to the dark ages. He and his GOP MAGA
Cult are tearing down our scientific and medical infrastructure. It's part of their plan to privatize everything so the rich can get richer. We the people need to oust these incompetent clowns to save our country. Vote them out!

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How many trees does it take to cool a city? Cities around the globe are increasingly experiencing dangerous heat as urban concrete and asphalt amplify rising temperatures. Tree-planting programs are a popular, nature-based way to cool cities, b...

“Trees offer many benefits to cities, and cooling is one of them,” Pickett explained. “Trees are good at cooling because they pump a lot of water from the ground into the air, and when that water evaporates at the leaf surface, it absorbs a vast amount of heat.That's just the physics of evaporation"

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ICE raids are cruel, inhumane, and do nothing to serve public safety.

My responsibility is to be the mayor to each and every person that calls this city their home. That includes millions of immigrants— of which I am one.

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Modern Proverb - A society grows great when men, women and children plant trees for a healthy environment now and for the future.

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#theBeeAt3
Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.

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A difference in behaviour noted in previously isolated #bumblebees: touching their antennae to the BODY of other #bees more often - like attempting a handshake but shaking the other person’s knee not their hand!😳
#nature
#science

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#theBeeAt3
Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.

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Research suggests that #bumblebees can improve their foraging efficiency by learning how many nectaries are in a specific flower type regularly visited and moving on when they have foraged that number of nectaries.🤯🤔
#bees
#nature
#science
#wild

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Eine Nahaufnahme eines niedlichen grauen Eichhörnchens von der Seite, das nach links blickt und in die Kamera schaut, während es gemütlich auf einem eher dünneren, waagrechten, moosbewachsenen Ast sitzt; im Hintergrund sind gelbe Herbstblätter und ein heller Himmel zu sehen.

Eine Nahaufnahme eines niedlichen grauen Eichhörnchens von der Seite, das nach links blickt und in die Kamera schaut, während es gemütlich auf einem eher dünneren, waagrechten, moosbewachsenen Ast sitzt; im Hintergrund sind gelbe Herbstblätter und ein heller Himmel zu sehen.

Guten Morgen, happy day 🐿️🌞
#ColorADay #YellowThu 💛📷 #squirrel #ukwildlife #wildlife #trees #woodland #scape #nature #photography

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