The Lynnfield Tree Committee invites the community to explore the treetops with tree climber and animal rescuer Andrew Joslin as he shares his love of the outdoors and trees on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Lynnfield Meeting House. Joslin’s passion for nature and his ability to navigate the treetops have made him a respected figure in his community. He … [Read more...] about Lynnfield Tree Committee hosting treetop talk
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Tree Committee launches weekly newsletter, Fall Forest Fridays
The Lynnfield Tree Committee is excited to announce the launch of a special newsletter, Fall Forest Fridays. Beginning this week and continuing through late November, the Tree Committee will provide informative and engaging content on various tree-related topics. Each week will feature a specific aspect of tree-related content. Topics will include the impact of climate … [Read more...] about Tree Committee launches weekly newsletter, Fall Forest Fridays
Leave the logs! Save the snags!
As we begin our spring yard clean up, keep in mind it is not necessary or the best practice to be efficient with the task. When all of nature is being threatened, natural decomposition can be welcomed everywhere as the importance of dead trees is not restricted to highly wooded areas. Both fallen (“logs”) and standing (“snags”) dead trees provide important wildlife resources — … [Read more...] about Leave the logs! Save the snags!