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Massachusetts Grove

The Massachusetts Grove is part of The Grove, a website and online community created to engage and encourage citizens to plant trees and protect the urban canopy. The Massachusetts Grove is sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Massachusetts Tree Warden’s and Forester’s Association, State Advisory Committee.

 

Why Join the Grove?

Inside The Grove, you have the ability to set up a profile, create photo “groves” of trees you planted to commemorate special events, and join events that create change in your community. Make sure you join the Massachusetts group once you create your profile.


 

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About the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR)

 

State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural ResourcesThe Massachusetts DCR works to protect, promote and enhance state residents’ common wealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources.


The health and happiness of people across Massachusetts depend on the accessibility and quality of the state’s green infrastructure - including natural resources, recreational facilities and great historic landscapes.  The DCR strives to improve the vital connection between people and the environment through investment in outdoor recreational opportunities, natural resource conservation, public facilities and expand public involvement.


For more information visit: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/


Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
251 Causeway Street, Suite 600
Boston, MA  02114
(617) 626-1250


About the Massachusetts Tree Warden's and Forester's Association, State Advisory Committee

 

The Massachusetts Tree Warden’s and Forester’s Association provides an informed and unified vision for the preservation, protection and enhancement of Massachusetts’ urban forests.  The Committee works to ensure the proper training of professional municipal tree wardens and foresters, the allocation of adequate fiscal resources necessary to properly manage the state’s urban forests and the development of partnerships at all levels to ensure a healthy environment.


For more information, visit http://www.masstreewardens.org/ 


Massachusetts Tree Warden’s and Forester’s Association, State Advisory Committee
(781) 894-4759
PO Box 326 - South Hadley, MA 01075-0326