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- He founded the now-dormant Oberlin Arboricultural Association.
- Such features are sometimes removed or damaged by pruning or other arboricultural practices.
- This can however be forestalled and prevented by competent pruning and other arboricultural practices.
- Several curious rarities exist in the school grounds in arboricultural terms, including several sequoias.
- His signature work came in 1901, when he self-published The Tree Doctor, a comprehensive arboricultural guide.
- These are mostly hawthorn, holly, pedunculate oak, sycamore and goat willow all identified in the Thomson Ecology Arboricultural Survey 2007.
- Originally known as the English Arboricultural Society, the organisation was founded by forester Henry Clark and nurseryman John W Robson, both from Hexham.
- Some commonly offered " services " are considered unacceptable by modern arboricultural standards and may seriously damage, disfigure, weaken, or even kill trees.
- NZ Arb was formed in 1989 in response to a growing demand for a national body to represent professional and non-professional people in the arboricultural industry in New Zealand.
- In April 1877 he addressed the Town Council of Edinburgh and the board of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society, advocating the establishment of a forestry school and arboretum in Edinburgh.
- "' Arboricultural "'considerations, working in from the drip line, the closer you get to the trunk the higher the risk of damaging or destabilizing the tree.
- The "'European Arboricultural Council ( EAC ) "'based in Bad Honnef, Germany is a forum where delegates from a wide range of arboricultural organizations throughout Europe meet.
- The "'European Arboricultural Council ( EAC ) "'based in Bad Honnef, Germany is a forum where delegates from a wide range of arboricultural organizations throughout Europe meet.
- It is assessed as outstanding in the work of art category and receives a high rating in the horticultural, arboricultural and silvicultural categories due to the Wellingtonia trees planted in the 19th century.
- In Australia arboricultural education and training are streamlined countrywide through a multi-disciplinary vocational education, training, and qualification authority called the Australian Qualifications Framework, which offers varying levels of professional qualification.
- The Heaton Woods Trust is funded by charitable donations from the community, paid annual memberships ( currently totalling over 160 members from the local community ) and fundraising activities such as its annual Open Day and Arboricultural Day.
- "' City of Trees "'may also refer to any city designated as a Tree City USA or a city that has been awarded the title " European City of the Trees " by the European Arboricultural Council.
- Ground Control is now a multi-service business, offering grounds maintenance, vegetation management, arboricultural services, winter maintenance, landscape construction, landscape design, ecology and biodiversity, invasive weeds management, pest control, fencing, roofing and commercial window cleaning.
- Every holiday season, communities from Andover, Mass ., to Chickasha, Okla ., claim to possess the true titan of tannenbaums, the arboricultural king of them all : " The Tallest Christmas Tree in America, " as a proclamation now reads in Miami.
- "With the birch leaf miner, you've got just a couple days from the time the adult comes out of the ground and lays eggs on leaves, " said Michael P . Didyk, Garden City's village arborist and president of the Long Island Arboricultural Association, a nonprofit group.