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Tree Crimes and How to Avoid Them

The aesthetic value of trees is priceless. Imagine a world without them—no green canopy to admire, no homes for birds and wildlife, no peaceful rustling in the breeze.
Tree Crimes and How to Avoid Them

Author: Photo By: Marco DiGiacinto of M.D. Tree Surgery

Trees represent great public and private value in a community. They are an appreciating asset and, at the same time, a risk component in managing both residential and commercial landscapes. Trees serve as symbols, icons, pillars, ceilings and centerpieces of neighborhoods and towns. 

A tree can be an important part of your family—like a pet, though perhaps not quite like a child. Trees line our streets, fill our landscapes and provide critical shade in summer, cooling the air we breathe. They can act as umbrellas in a storm and as natural air conditioners during the hottest months. 

The aesthetic value of trees is priceless. Imagine a world without them—no green canopy to admire, no homes for birds and wildlife, no peaceful rustling in the breeze. Trees also clean our air by trapping pollutants in their bark and leaves. Through photosynthesis, they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. During transpiration, they release water vapor, helping to regulate air temperature and humidity. 

Trees are an integral part of our existence and should be treated as such. So please—stop topping your trees. They are too important to be damaged by outdated or harmful pruning practices. If your tree needs attention, call me to discuss the right alternatives to keep your trees safe, healthy and beautiful.  

For more information, contact Marco DiGiacinto, M.D. Tree Surgery Certified Arborist. Office, 775-867-2944, or for emergencies, 775-217-9009. 


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