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The Council Quarterly Newsletter

The Council Quarterly newsletter is just one of several benefits of membership in the Florida Urban Forestry Council. Our newsletter is not only a great way to share information, but also a way to show off your accomplishments and successes. Please update us on urban forestry news in your corner of the state so that we can learn from each other. Article ideas may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • New trends in the industry
  • News about tree advocacy groups
  • City tree programs
  • Volunteer projects
  • Ideas on working with the public
  • Favorite or new websites
  • Solutions to common problems in your typical workday
  • Children’s poems, drawings, favorite quotes
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Questions for “Stump the Forester”

Articles should be submitted to The Council Quarterly newsletter editor.

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Council Quarterly Newsletter

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Most Recent Issue

This Issue:

  • Pro Sports Go Pro-Tree
  • President’s Message
  • The Purpose-Driven Canopy – Who Moved My Cheese? 2024
  • Stump the Forester
  • John P. White Memorial Scholarship Fund
  • The Arborist and the Apparition – A Halloween Ghost Story
  • SAF Certified Urban & Community Forester
  • FUFC Member Spotlights
  • Request for Articles
  • The Council Quarterly 2024 in Review
  • Members & Past Presidents

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