Our communities need tree canopy more than ever in a changing climate π£π£
@schiff.senate.gov @padilla.senate.gov βͺvoice your support for the Urban & Community Forestry program and to maintain awarded IRA forestry funding.
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We need climate champions in Sacramento now more than ever.
Earlier this week, we were thrilled to honor TreePeopleβs 2025 Climate Champions βͺ@carolinemenjivar.bsky.socialβ¬
and Lisa Calderon for fighting for a greener, healthier future with green schoolyards and increased tree canopy for all!
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YouTube video by TreePeople
We Asked Kids: What Does Your Dream Schoolyard Look Like?
No child dreams of playing on hot asphalt. And yet, more than 2.5 million K-12 students in California attend schools with less than 5 percent tree canopy in their play areas.
We asked students: what does your dream schoolyard look like?
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How to Start a School Greening Project
No student wants to play on hot asphalt. Here's how to kick off a greening project at your child's school.
More trees and plants on campus can improve everything from studentsβ health to their learning outcomes. Are you ready to make a change at your local school? Here are a few tips for how to get a school greening project started!
treepeople.org/2025/05/06/h...
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SoCal Tree Project Faces Frozen Funds, and National Parks Brace for More Cuts
Climate action efforts in California are moving forward, despite a growing number of obstacles.
This Month's State of Change newsletter is packed with original stories, a roundup of the climate news in California and a Q&A with @treepeople-org.bsky.social about their important work and the $14 million in federal funding they've had frozen.
caclimateequity.substack.com/p/socal-tree...
14.04.2025 20:18 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Wildfire Resilience Fund
HAPPY EARTH DAY! ππ³
If youβre looking for a way to make a positive impact on our planet and local ecosystems today, weβve got exciting news: thanks to the generosity of the Schuman Family Foundation, every gift you make to our Wildfire Resilience Fund will be DOUBLED!
treepeople.org/wildfire/
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4th Annual Urban Soil Symposium Digs Into Climate Gardening
On March 7, 130+ environmental practitioners came together to dig into climate gardening and how it can grow a more resilient future.
TreePeopleβs 4th Los Angeles Urban Soil Symposium dug into climate gardening, the ways landscapes are socially and ecologically constructed, and strategies to better adapt our cities to the realities of climate change.
treepeople.org/2025/03/17/u...
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Has climate change impacted your life? Send us your stories!
We're looking for stories that reflect community membersβ lived experiences with climate change for a new research project.
How has climate change impacted your life in Southern California? Have you experienced severe weather events like fire, extreme heat, or flooding? Or noticed climate-related changes in your community or neighborhood?
Weβre looking for stories for an exciting research project! tinyurl.com/yh5yjxjh
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How the Federal Funding Freeze is Impacting TreePeople's Work
Following the federal funding freeze, distributions from some public agencies remain paused, stalling some of our crucial environmental work.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: although the federal governmentβs initial βfunding freezeβ has ended, millions of dollars in grant funds we rely on remain on hold. Here's what that means for our work:
treepeople.org/2025/02/24/f...
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Eight Native California Wildflowers to Look for This Spring
Here are some of SoCal's most common (and most beautiful!) native wildflowers, and where you might spot them this spring.
Winter showers lead to all kinds of beautiful March, April, and May flowers here in Southern California. Here are a few to keep an eye out for to as the weather warms:
treepeople.org/2024/03/13/e...
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As the largest community-based org conducting restoration in SoCal, TreePeople is uniquely positioned to transform fire-scarred sites back into functioning, fire-adapted ecosystems.
Help support this critical work now by donating to our new Wildfire Resilience fund:
treepeople.org/wildfire/
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Digital Tree Dedications
Looking for a last minute gift for that special someone? Check out our new v-day tree dedications here: treepeople.org/digital-tree...
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Sprouting from the ashes:Β SoCalβs native fire followers
Recovery from the recent fires will be a long road, but itβs comforting to remember the resiliency of our native plants.
Fire recovery in LA's communities and wildlands will be a long road. But it's comforting to remember the resiliency of our native plants, which have evolved incredible adaptations for dealing with fire. In fact, some grow even better after the ashes settle.
treepeople.org/2025/01/31/f...
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Help nature heal: avoid recent burn scars!
The wildfires that tore through Los Angeles this month devastated so many of our local communities, as well as some of our regionβs most beloved wilderness areas in the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mo...
The recent LA fires took a devastating toll on both our communities and our local ecosystems, and many have reached out to ask when habitat restoration will begin in these burn scars.
The short answer: not for a while. Nature needs time to heal first. Here's why:
treepeople.org/2025/01/22/a...
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