TreeVitalize Expanding to Three New Metropolitan Areas
Grants for tree planting are being provided by DCNR to the
“We’re really encouraged by the growing interest in TreeVitalize across the state,” DCNR acting Secretary
“There’s a lot to be learned by planting a tree,” Quigley said. “It helps people understand how valuable our natural resources are, how we need to take care of them, and how each of us can do our part.”
TreeVitalize Metros is a partnership of DCNR, Penn State Forestry Extension, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and local governments.
The program aims to help revitalize urban areas by increasing tree cover with a goal of 1 million new trees planted statewide by 2012. Tree cover refers to the percentage of land shaded by trees and shrubs.
TreeVitalize Metros provides matching grants for tree-planting and technical assistance to help establish urban forest management programs.
The following investments are being made this spring through DCNR’s community conservation partnerships grant program:
- Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission,
$100,000 to implement a tree planting program in theAltoona andJohnstown metropolitan areas; - Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority,
$200,000 , to implement a tree planting program in theScranton -Wilkes Barre metropolitan area; - Dauphin County Parks Department,
$130,000 and Cumberland County Planning Office,$100,000 , for tree planting in theHarrisburg -Carlisle metropolitan area.
Tree planting events also occurred today at the Vernon St. Playground in
Launched in 2004 in southeastern
For more information about TreeVitalize, visit www.treevitalize.net.
CONTACT:
Christina Novak
(717) 772-9101
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
