Tree Campus USA

The Tree Campus USA program recognizes college and university…
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Tree Campus USA

The Tree Campus USA program recognizes college and university campuses that effectively manage their campus trees; develop connectivity with the community beyond campus borders to foster healthy, urban forests; and strive to engage their student population utilizing service learning opportunities centered on campus, and community, forestry efforts. For further information, please visit the Arbor Day Foundation or Florida Forest Service websites.

Tree Campus USA

For more information, contact the Arbor Day Foundation.

Valencia Community College

For further information, please contact the Florida Forest Service.

Florida Forest ServiceFlorida Forest Service
Forest Management Bureau
3125 Conner Boulevard, C-25
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650

Tree Campus USA recipients in Florida as of 2022 include:

  • College of Central Florida  14 Years
  • Eckerd College  7 Years
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University  4 Years
  • Florida Atlantic University – John D. MacArthur Campus  13 Years
  • Florida Institute of Technology  7 Years
  • Florida International University  14 Years
  • Nova Southeastern University  6 Years
  • St. Johns River State College  10 Years
  • University of Central Florida  13 Years
  • University of Florida  10 Years
  • University of Miami  9 Years
  • University of South Florida  12 Years
  • University of West Florida  4 Years
  • Valencia College  11 Years

Tree Campus K–12

Tree Campus K–12 inspires the next generation of tree stewards through experiences that bring the benefits of trees to life both inside and outside the classroom. The program fosters positive connections between youth and the trees in their community and cultivates within its participants a lifelong respect for trees on a global scale.

 

Tree Campus K-12 recipients in Florida as of 2021 include:

  • John F. Kennedy Middle School, North Miami Beach
  • Suwannee High School, Live Oak
  • Wellington High School, Wellington
Tree Campus Healthcare

Tree Campus Healthcare

Tree canopy is a critical component of community health infrastructure — but urban tree cover is shrinking, and its health benefits are not often equitably distributed. The Tree Campus Healthcare program recognizes health institutions that make a mission-aligned impact on community wellness through tree education, investment, and community engagement.

2021 Recognized Florida Facilities:

  • Orlando Health – Downtown Campus, Orlando, Florida

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