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UofL achieves Tree Campus designation, again - uoflnews.com

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The Arbor Day Foundation has once again recognized the University of Louisville as a “Tree Campus USA.” This is the 11th time UofL has been given this designation. 

UofL boasts more than 2,000 trees on its 309-acre Belknap Campus. The trees represent more than 130 species, including many native to the region. Among them are ash, dogwood, tulip poplar (the Kentucky state tree), oak, persimmon, magnolia and elm, including a rare American elm. 

Tree Campus USA is a national program launched in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation that honors colleges and universities for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conservation. UofL was first recognized in 2010 for its tree care plan. 

To obtain this distinction, UofL met the five core standards for an effective campus forest management: 

  • Establishment of a tree advisory committee
  • Evidence of a campus tree-care plan
  • Dedicated annual expenditures for its campus tree program
  • An Arbor Day observance
  • Sponsorship of student service learning projects

UofL’s Arbor Day Celebration 2020 is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at various locations across both the Belknap and HSC campuses. More information is available online here

To read UofL’s 12-page tree care plan, click here

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