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How a 20,000-Year-Old-Tree Is Finding New Life In Texas Bastrop County ReforestationReforestationTreeFolks In the News

How a 20,000-Year-Old-Tree Is Finding New Life In Texas

Read this fantastic story on NationSwell.com about the history of the Lost Pines and TreeFolks…
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treefolkstestMarch 21, 2014
Saturday’s tree giveaway for Bastrop County residents moved 15,700 trees in 90 minutes Bastrop County ReforestationReforestationTreeFolks In the News

Saturday’s tree giveaway for Bastrop County residents moved 15,700 trees in 90 minutes

By Terry Hagerty, Austin Community Newspapers Staff The event was billed as “Free trees for Bastrop…
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treefolkstestFebruary 20, 2014
TreeFolks featured on YNN’s 12 Days of Giving Bastrop County ReforestationReforestationTreeFolks In the News

TreeFolks featured on YNN’s 12 Days of Giving

Check out this really fantastic video about our reforestation work for private landowners in Bastrop…
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treefolkstestDecember 16, 2013
Second year of pine tree planting kicks off in fire-ravaged Bastrop County Bastrop County ReforestationReforestationTreeFolks In the News

Second year of pine tree planting kicks off in fire-ravaged Bastrop County

October rains should help seedlings; last year’s crop had high mortality rate because of drought.…
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treefolkstestDecember 5, 2013
Signs of renewal at Bastrop State Park Bastrop County ReforestationReforestationTreeFolks In the News

Signs of renewal at Bastrop State Park

Signs of renewal at Bastrop State Park photo by Erin Green, Austin Community Newspapers Staff Posted:…
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treefolkstestNovember 22, 2013
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