The Kansas Urban Forestry Council

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Our Board Members

Who's Planting Trees
In Your Community?

As Kansans become more aware of how important trees are to their quality of life, they realize the need to plant and care for trees close to their homes and workplaces. The Kansas Urban Forestry Council is a state-wide, grassroots, nonprofit organization of people from small and large communities who are committed to expanding, improving and preserving trees in their neighborhoods.

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The Kansas Urban Forestry Council is made up of people just like you...homeowners, gardeners, urban foresters, community leaders, county extension agents, all shapes and sizes of people who agree that trees are too valuable of a resource to waste.

The Council offers guidance, opportunities, and support programs to get actively involved in tree projects that directly benefit your community or group.

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To provide guidance to the urban and community forestry movement in Kansas through education, training, volunteer coordination, and technical assistance.

Help Us Meet Our Goals

  • To encourage the diversity and number of suitable trees being planted.

  • To encourage the proper maintenance of trees.

  • To provide technical assistance relating to urban and
    community forestry.

  • To facilitate and provide training for urban forestry
    volunteers.

  • To communicate the benefits of urban and community forestry.

 

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"I speak for the Trees;
for the Trees have no tongues."
Dr. Seuss,
The Lorax

KUFC Membership
Membership in the Kansas Urban Forestry Council
Entitles You to:

  • Opportunities to SPEAK OUT and get actively involved with others who are interested in trees.

  • Latest developments in urban and community forestry through our quarterly NEWSLETTER.

  • EDUCATIONAL materials, legislative updates, and workshops.

  • Timely notification of and assistance with state and federal GRANTS.

  • Technical ASSISTANCE and professional contacts for community and local groups.

  • Participation in the "Share The Shade" program to obtain TREES through the Learn And Earn System."

Membership is open to individuals, volunteer groups, businesses, professionals, and municipalities who are eager to participate and get involved.

KUFC Membership Application Form

The Governor's Millenium Grove ceremonies!

The latest pictures of the Tree City USA 99 Ceremony!

KUFC takes an active role in the 1998 Tree City USA Ceremony

Tree Planting and Care

Check out our "Spring 99" KUFC Newsletter!

Our winter 2000 newsletter has just arrived!

Recent news about our Composting Conference!
The Hutchinson News -  March 19th, 2000
The Hutchinson News -  March 23rd, 2000

Tree Potting Day Arrives!
(Check out many more pictures of our Lindsborg Growing-Out Tree Station on the link listed below!)

* Lindsborg's Growing-Out Tree Station
* The Kansas Forest Service
* The National Tree Trust
* Roeland Park Department of Urban Forestry
* St. John Tree Board

other links of interest

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Last updated: 05-16-00 Webmaster