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By Jessica Brown
In BOTM, News, Newsletter
Posted July 3, 2018

Bug of the Month: July – Mosquito

Written by Collin McMichael, Education Coordinator Much to my chagrin, there are no July flies or July beetles. There are only mosquitos. I’m sure the vast majority of my readers are familiar [...]

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By Jessica Brown
In Education, News, Newsletter, Staff & Board, TreeFolks In the News
Posted June 6, 2018

Welcome the Austin Environmental Heroes!

Due to drought and rapid urban development, Austin’s urban tree canopy has decreased by 25% in the last 30 years. With this, new tree plantings have drastically declined due to a lack of funds. [...]

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By Jessica Brown
In BOTM, News, Newsletter
Posted June 3, 2018

Bug of the Month: June – June Beetle

Written by: Collin McMichael, Education Coordinator Since I pride myself on being derivative, I have decided to continue what is now well established as a trend and talk about June beetles this [...]

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By Jessica Brown
In Blanco River Reforestation, Events, News, Newsletter, Reforestation, TreeFolks In the News
Posted May 24, 2018

Red, White and Blues on the Falls

When tragedy strikes, the overbearing reality of our circumstances can be terrifying. All too often, we can feel lonely in our grief and unsure of how to proceed. On May 23rd, 2015, grief struck [...]

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By Jessica Brown
In News, Newsletter, Press Releases, Support, TreeFolks In the News
Posted May 24, 2018

TREEFOLKS ACCEPTS DONATION ON BEHALF OF BONTERRA WHOLE FOODS TREE PROGRAM

TREEFOLKS ACCEPTS DONATION ON BEHALF OF BONTERRA WHOLE FOODS TREE PROGRAM [Austin, TX] May 25, 2018 – On behalf of Whole Foods, Bonterra is donating $3,000 to TreeFolks to further empower [...]

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