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2004  Spring
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In this quarterly issue -
Communities at Risk: Wildfire and the Urban Inter
2003 Conference Focuses on Urban Tree Environments
If History Repeats….
Joint Conference Planned for 2004
Grant Program Offers Funding Opportunity
Repairing Storm Damage
Trees for Urban Landscapes: The Palmetto Tree
In Memory: Richard (Dick) M. Boyce

2004  Summer
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In this quarterly issue -
Weathering Drought
The Effect of Drought on Tree Roots
Mulching Trees
Selecting Droughts Resistant Trees
Annual Conference 2004
In Remembrance: Deborah Man-Yee Lieu
5th Annual SC Arborist Service Day a Rousing Succe
A 'Blaze' That Won't Scorch

2004  Fall
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In this quarterly issue -
Green Planning 2004: Intergrating Urban and Commu
If a Teacher Learns in the Woods…..
Arbor Day is for Our Future
Money for Growing Trees
Sneezing and Sniffling? Time to Evaluate Tree Sex
Trees for Urban Landscapes: A Honey of a Tree, So

2005  Spring
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In this quarterly issue -
Urban Forestry in England: The Community Forestry
Certified! SCLTA Certification
Understanding the Effects of the Urban Forest on A
Bradford Pear: The Landscape Equivalent of Wal Ma

2005  Summer
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In this quarterly issue -
SCUCFC 2005 Annual Conference: Building Green Com
Nature at Your Service - 2005 National Urban Fores
2005 National Urban Forest Conference Scholarships
Tree Preservation Orders: Protecting England's Ur
Search for 2005 Golden Acorn Nominees
South Carolina Heritage Trees
American Beech

2005  Fall
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In this quarterly issue -
SCUCFC 2005 Annual Conference: Building Green Com
Nature at Your Service - 2005 National Urban Fores
Clock is Ticking for Heritage Tree Nominations
National Conference Scholarships Awarded
From Season to Season, Trees Bridge One Generation
Urban Forestry News: Free 2004 American Standard f
i-Tree Website Launched
i-Tree Beta Release
Tuliptree

2005  Winter
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In this quarterly issue -
Golden Acorn Award Presented
2004 - A Year in Review
The Economic Value of Living Trees
SC Arbor Day Poster Contest Winner
Urban Forestry News: New ISA Certification
Tree City USA
Trees for Urban Landscapes: Vitex - The Chaste Tr
South Carolinas Heritage Trees

2006  Spring
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In this quarterly issue -
Red Buckeye
Uncertain Times Ahead: Federal Funding Removed fr
Tree Solutions 2006 Conference
Live Oak
Replant Hope Together: City Trees Nurseries to He
From the Forestry Commission: Up a Tree…
Search for Golden Acorn Nominees
What is the Value of a Tree?
Town of Heath Springs: Urban Forestry Success Sto

2006  Winter
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In this quarterly issue -
South Carolina's Heritage Trees: 2005 Heritage Tr
Live Oak Rescue Mission in the Wake of Hurricaine
Trees and Electric Wires… A Problem of Proximity
From the Forestry Commission
Golden Acorn Award Winners
New Website Lifts the lid on Urban Tree Roots
The Landrum Street Tree Program
Sassafras albidum

2007  Spring
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In this quarterly issue -
Charleston Trees
SCDOT's "Liberty Gardens"
From the Forestry Commission
i-Tree is Her to Help
Baldcypress

2007  Summer
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In this quarterly issue -
2007 Annual Conference "Storm Emergencies"
Heritage Tree Award
Show Me Your Root Flare
From the Forestry Commission
New Disease Threatens Redbay
American Hornbeam

2007  Fall
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In this quarterly issue -
Storms Conference Exceeds Expectations
2007 SCUCFC Annual Report
Mistletow - Friend or Foe
Small Trees for Small Places
Archeology and Arboriculte
Ginkgo biloba

2007  Winter
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In this quarterly issue -
History of the SC Urban & Community Forestry Counc
2006 Golden Acorn Awards Presentation
Why Plant Trees?
Conway Heritage Tree Presentation
From the Forestry Commission: Community Forestry

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