Tree Board Receives Grant
Thanks to the Free Trees for Fall Planting program, an effort of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, Ceresco Tree Board received 10 trees.
In order to replace the trees damaged by Emerald Ash Borer and Bag Worms the Ceresco Tree Board applied for and received a grant from the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. The ten trees Ceresco received were 1) Shantung Maple, 1) Catalpa 2) Tulip Trees 2) Ironwoods 1) shingle Oak 1) Chinkapin Oak 1) Black Oak and 1) Bald Cypress, they were planted around the Ceresco Park and along Elm Street by the Legion.
Despite providing a wide range of social, economic and environmental benefits, most Nebraska community forests have been in steady and sometimes dramatic decline. Many challenges contribute, including extreme weather, insects, disease and lack of diversity. The Emerald Ash borer is the latest major challenge added to the list.
In an effort to stop this decline and increase community forest resilience, the Free Trees program grants up to 10 high quality trees for tree-related educational events and community celebrations promoting trees and fall planting.
In addition to simply planting more trees, the program goals include increasing appreciation and awareness of the value of community forests in Nebraska. Special emphasis is placed on species diversity and higher impact projects, especially street tree planting and projects in neighborhoods of highest need.
Free Trees for Fall Planting is supported by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum’s Trees for Nebraska Towns Initiative funded by the Nebraska Environmental Trust.