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Trees: Stories from The Morton Arboretum

Join us on this journey to explore the wonders of trees and their vital role in our environment, and discover how you can engage with nature right at your fingertips.

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Working for Trees Where People Live

Collaboration is key to the urban forestry efforts of the Arboretum’s Chicago Region Trees Initiative.

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Keeping Carbon in its Place

Where wood is reused at The Morton Arboretum, climate-changing carbon stays out of the atmosphere.

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Finding Opportunities to Save Rare Oaks

Endangered trees in Mesoamerica, a biodiversity hotspot, may have improved chances thanks to new data from an Arboretum collaboration.

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If You Restore It, They Will Come

Wildlife thrives in the restored natural areas of The Morton Arboretum.

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Look for These Oaks on Autumn Walks

Fall color calls attention to special trees in the Oak Collection, along the trails, or near home.

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The Morton Arboretum is a nonprofit organization creating a greener, healthier, more beautiful world where people and trees thrive together.