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Publications:

Storm Damage to Landscape Trees: Prediction - Prevention - Treatment

Storm Damage To Trees: Recommendations For Predicting, Preventing, and Recovering

Trees and Ice Storms: The Development of Ice Storm Resistant Urban Tree Populations

How To Recognize Hazardous Defects in Trees

Guidelines for Developing and Evaluating Tree Ordinances
International Society of Arboriculture    (Website)

Listings of ISA Certified Arborists that can help with your storm damaged trees  

  • Every city and community will respond differently to storms. Click here for contact information for your city forester.
  • For advice on pruning click here
  • For advice on straightening trees click here
  • Need to replace a downed tree? Click here for selection information.

Copies of the emergency care providers directory may be ordered from:

Gary R. Johnson
TREE SERVICE DIRECTORY
116 Green Hall
Dept. of Forest Resources, U of MN
1530 Cleveland Avenue North
St. Paul, MN  55108-6112

1-3 copies:    $3.00 each
4-10 copies:  $2.25 each
10+ copies:    $2.00 each

Checks for the correct amount should be payable to "University of Minnesota."

All "Emergency Tree Service Survey" forms, additions, and/or corrections should be mailed to the above address.

 

 

 


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