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New Jersey Arborists Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture
About
NJ Chapter
ISA Certification
Membership
Resources
Videos
Contact Us
Upcoming Events
Annual Events
2025 NJ Tree Climbing Competition
2025 TRAQ
Duel on the Delaware
Workday Fundraiser
Garden State Tree Conference
Find a Certified Arborist
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NJ Chapter
ISA Certification
Membership
Resources
Videos
Contact Us
Upcoming Events
Folder: Annual Events
Back
2025 NJ Tree Climbing Competition
2025 TRAQ
Duel on the Delaware
Workday Fundraiser
Garden State Tree Conference
Find a Certified Arborist
Tickets SPS Keystone Trees for the Mid-Atlantic

SPS Keystone Trees for the Mid-Atlantic

$25.00

Come join us for a talk by Bill Errickson, an agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County. Keystone trees perform essential ecological functions that support higher levels of biodiversity to a greater degree than other plant species. Many of the native tree species that are currently being grown and managed in the nursery and landscape industries are keystone species. These trees can have a dramatic effect on enhancing their surrounding ecosystems, including supporting pollinator and bird populations.

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Come join us for a talk by Bill Errickson, an agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County. Keystone trees perform essential ecological functions that support higher levels of biodiversity to a greater degree than other plant species. Many of the native tree species that are currently being grown and managed in the nursery and landscape industries are keystone species. These trees can have a dramatic effect on enhancing their surrounding ecosystems, including supporting pollinator and bird populations.

Come join us for a talk by Bill Errickson, an agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County. Keystone trees perform essential ecological functions that support higher levels of biodiversity to a greater degree than other plant species. Many of the native tree species that are currently being grown and managed in the nursery and landscape industries are keystone species. These trees can have a dramatic effect on enhancing their surrounding ecosystems, including supporting pollinator and bird populations.

NJ Arborists ISA

P.O. Box 674
Moorestown, NJ 08057

njarboristsisa@gmail.com
(856) 343-7571

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