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Month: August 2021

An Introduction to the Benefits of Trees at Morton Arboretum

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It is projected that by 2050, approximately 70 percent of people in the world will live in cities. As our cities and suburban areas develop and grow, we need to protect and increase the number of trees where people live …

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