Tree Preservation
Tree preservation refers to the practice of protecting and maintaining trees in urban and rural environments. This involves implementing measures to ensure their health and longevity, such as proper care, pruning, and protection from pests. Tree preservation is important for maintaining biodiversity, improving air quality, and providing shade and habitat for wildlife.
Many communities have established regulations and guidelines to promote tree preservation. These may include restrictions on tree removal, requirements for planting new trees, and incentives for property owners to care for existing trees. Organizations like the Arbor Day Foundation often provide resources and support for tree preservation efforts.