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Environmental Conservation Commission advances tree recognition, certified habitat and 'Acorns to Oaks' post‑oak nursery

3335243 · May 15, 2025
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The Environmental Conservation Commission reported on tree-preservation work, a Certified Wildlife Habitat effort and an 'Acorns to Oaks' initiative to germinate and plant native post oaks, and encouraged broader resident participation in certification programs.

Marilyn Lawson, presenting for the Environmental Conservation Commission (ECC), reviewed recent achievements and the commission’s planned initiatives including a green-waste pilot, tree recognition, Certified Wildlife Habitat promotion and an Acorns to Oaks program to germinate post-oak seedlings for future planting.

Lawson said the ECC provided recommendations for a green-waste pilot launched in fall 2024 and coordinated a public tree-planting program (50 trees planted at…

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