Purple Loosestrife - Purple Loosestrife is one of New Brunswick's most prolific environmental invaders, and has caused considerable damage to the local ecosystem. Trees International has teamed up with the local government to tackle different approaches to dealing with the predatory species, looking to utilize the plant for production purposes in the creation of paper products.
Children's Urban Forest - With the help of countless volunteers, trees international constructed native tree beds that were used to fight deforestation throughout the province.
Ice Storm Repair - After the considerable damage from the extensive ice storms of the winter of 1997-1998, Trees International stepped in to help with the repairs. Trees was able to help clean up areas in the city of Saint John, as well as the Saint John campus of UNB.
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Duck Cove Restoration - The area of Duck Cove has been experiencing erosion issues around their shorelines for the past 70 years. Trees International were able to plant trees along the waterline creating greater stability for the area for the foreseeable future.
Educational Seminars - Trees International committed to educational outreach that included thousands of the local youth. This included high schools, universities, outdoors groups and many others.
Large Inter-City Tree Project - Teaming up with the Saint John campus of University New Brunswick, their students, and countless volunteers, Trees International constructed and planted tree beds that would be used to grow trees for the province's reforestation efforts.
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