Greenwich Tree Conservancy News

Emerald Ash Borer Found in Dutchess County - DEEP report

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and the CT Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) announced today that they have confirmed the presence of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) across the Hudson River in adjacent Dutchess County, NY, approximately 23 miles west of Sharon, CT.

Central Park Tree & Garden Tour

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy and Greenwich Green & Clean invite you to join us for a Tree & Garden Tour of the North Woods of Central Park on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Trip includes a special presentation and tour led by Douglas Blonsky, Executive Director of the Central Park Conservancy. Click on title to see complete flyer for event.

Power Struggle: Balancing the Needs of People, Power and Trees

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cries for cutting down trees before another storm hit were heard far and near.  The Greenwich Tree Conservancy grew concerned that, after the power outages of Hurricane Irene in August, 2011, and the Halloween Storm in October, 2011, there were constant calls for radical tree removals as the way to reduce power outages in the future.  The GTC formulated the idea of sponsoring an educational forum to provide an assessment of the storm response and identify measures that would reduce the frequency and duration of outages and improve reliability of the power supply.  Working with the League of Women Voters of Greenwich and other Fairfield County towns, as well as interested Fairfield county tree organizations, the idea came to fruition on the night of February 28th.

Save Costs, Save Trees, Bury Lines

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Originally posted in Greenwich Time: Letters to the Editor:

To the editor:

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy, a non-profit citizen group dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of our "urban forest," urges our elected officials to require Connecticut Light & Power to bury power lines in Greenwich, wherever it may be feasible. Many Greenwich residents are insisting after the devastation of Hurricane Irene that this be accomplished.

Branching Out: Artists Interpret Trees at Montgomery Pinetum

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Greenwich Tree Conservancy,
the Greenwich Arts Council,

and the Garden Education Center of Greenwich
invite you to join us at our inaugural ART SHOW

inspired by the noble trees of Greenwich
at Montgomery Pinetum

on September 30, 2011
from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.