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Utica and Syracuse organizations receive grants for urban-forest efforts

Olmsted City tree
Olmsted City interns plant a tree this past July in F.T. Proctor Park in Utica. Olmsted City and Onondaga Earth Corps in Syracuse each received a grant from American Forests to support efforts to boost the urban forests in their communities. PHOTO CREDIT: OLMSTED CITY FACEBOOK PROFILE

UTICA, N.Y. — The cities of Syracuse and Utica will benefit from some of more than $25 million in grants from American Forests, the oldest national conservation organization in the United States. The funding comes from $50 million that American Forests received from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, Urban and Community Forestry Program. […]

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