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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~170,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing! Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods, and provide critical habitat for birds, bees, and...people, too! To help the public understand and connect with the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this interactive portal. Scroll down to explore information describing the history, value, and management of the urban forest in Washington, DC.
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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~175,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing. Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Visit trees.dc.gov for more information.
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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~175,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing. Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Visit trees.dc.gov for more information.
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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~200,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing! Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods, and provide critical habitat for birds, bees, and...people, too! To help the public understand and connect with the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this interactive portal. Scroll down to explore information describing the history, value, and management of the urban forest in Washington, DC.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~170,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource healthy, safe, & growing! Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods, and provide critical habitat for birds, bees, and...people, too! To help the public understand and connect with the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this interactive portal. Scroll down to explore information describing the history, value, and management of the urban forest in Washington, DC.