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GreenPrint Denver branches out to Windsor

By: Bill Scanlon
The Rocky Mountain News
June 12, 2008

A new program encouraging metro Denver residents to give money to plant trees will donate its first dollars to the town of Windsor, where a tornado earlier this month damaged or destroyed more than 300 homes and tore up hundreds of trees.

GreenPrint Denver's Mile High Million program aims to plant 1 million trees in the eight-county area (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and Weld counties) by the year 2025.

Some 77,000 trees have been planted so far, but to accelerate the effort, a new program called TreeBank has been launched. People can go to a web site and not only register their own trees, but make donations so more can be planted, Jill McGranahan, director of marketing and communications for Denver Parks and Recreation.

Windsor, in Weld County about 50 miles north of Denver, is outside the program's Tree by Tree focus area, but "It is important to us to extend our friendship and help them rebuild their urban forest for the future," said Sara Davis, Tree by Tree — The Mile High Million program coordinator.

Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper added, "It's the least we can do for a community that's been through so much."

Suncor recently donated $1 million over the next five years to the project.

The tree-planting effort aims to beautify the metro area, blend nature with the urban environment and support sustainability.

Trees help reduce greenhouse gases that cause global warming. They also control erosion, prevent water runoff, and provide natural cooling to buildings and pavement.

TreeBank donors can direct their contributions to the community of their choice by going to www.greenprintdenver.org/trees/support.php.

Tree Tallies by city

Trees planted in the first year of the Mile High Million campaign that was launched in April 2007

Trees Reported Without Address 41,646

Denver 15,115

Broomfield 3,457

Aurora 2,847

Arvada 645

Lakewood 622

Westminster 531

Littleton 476

Englewood 375

Lone Tree 351

Greenwood Village 291

Parker 289

Castle Rock 241

Longmont 229

Brighton 212

Commerce City 204

Highlands Ranch 138

Boulder 135

Douglas County 110

Superior 78

Lafayette 75

Louisville 75

Thornton 58

Northglenn 56

Erie 30

Glendale 30

Centennial 25

Cherry Hills Village 17

Golden 14

Wheat Ridge 14

Frederick 5

Firestone 3

Windsor 2

Bennett 1

First Year Total 68,397

To date total: 77,048

Some thoughts on trees:

"People who will not sustain trees will soon live in a world that will not sustain people" — Bryce Nelson, tree expert.

"He who plants a tree loves others beside himself" — English proverb

"A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in" — Greek proverb

"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree" — Martin Luther

What to plant:

A dozen trees recommended by Denver, Boulder, Lakewood and Aurora Urban Foresters as being suitable for this climate:

Autumn purple ash

Sugar maple

Colorado spruce

Weeping Norway spruce

Red horse chestnut

Kentucky coffeetree

Honey locust

Catalpa

White oak

Spring snow crab

Bing cherry

Gingko

For the complete list of recommended trees -- there are several dozen -- go to GreenprintDenver.org


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http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008
/jun/12/greenprint-denver-branches-out-windsor/

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