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from Adventure Scientists
Help Protect Forest Health With Your outdoor adventures. Trees may be common, but healthy trees are becoming increasingly rare.
Healthy, diverse forests support wildlife, clean water, climate resilience, and provide a refuge for you to hike, bike, and explore. But forests across the United States are under increasing stress from disease and a changing climate, quietly reducing forest resilience.
Finding healthy, resistant trees now is critical for future forests and can only happen at scale with outdoor volunteers like you.
Join Adventure Scientists to help guide reforestation efforts and protect your forests for generations to come.
People from a select number of states can participate to help save trees, and Michigan is on the list for both American Beech, Fagus grandifolia, and Butternut, Juglans cinerea. Opportunities include helping to locate healthy trees, recording data on tree health, aid in sampling efforts and more.
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