The Town of Greenwich Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the launch of its TreeKeeper Program, a digital tool designed to provide residents with detailed information about the trees in their neighborhoods. This initiative is part of the Town’s ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Have you ever walked through your neighborhood and wondered about the different tree species lining the streets, their sizes, or the vital role they play in supporting our environment?
Now, with the TreeKeeper Program, residents can explore an extensive and comprehensive inventory of trees located along the Town’s Rights-of-Way. The TreeKeeper platform provides a user-friendly interface that allows users to access valuable data about tree species, size, location, and ecological benefits. Whether you’re an environmental enthusiast, a student, or simply a curious resident, this tool offers a unique opportunity to learn more about the urban forest that enhances the quality of life in Greenwich.
“The TreeKeeper Program helps residents better understand and appreciate the natural assets that surround them every day,” said Dr. Greg Kramer Superintendent of Parks and Trees and Tree Warden. “Trees provide shade, improve air quality, manage stormwater, and contribute to the town’s beauty and biodiversity. This program brings that information to your fingertips.”
Residents are encouraged to visit the TreeKeeper link below, explore their neighborhood trees, and gain insight into the Town’s rich and diverse urban forest.
If you have any questions about TreeKeeper, please contact TreeKeeper.