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  2. Atlanta tree canopy - Wikipedia

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    The city's tree coverage percentage was estimated at 36% in a 2004 model. [7] A 2010 study estimated its tree coverage at 50-53%. [8] Atlanta's tree coverage does not go unnoticed—it was the main reason cited by National Geographic in naming Atlanta a "Place of a Lifetime": [9]

  3. List of Tree Cities USA - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial listing of Tree Cities USA. [1] To be a Tree City, the community must meet four standards set by the National Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters: The community must have a tree board or department. The community must have established a community ordinance for tree care.

  4. Asplundh Tree Expert Company - Wikipedia

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    Asplundh Tree Expert, LLC is an American company which specializes in tree pruning and vegetation management for utilities and government agencies. The company also performs utility line construction and maintenance, electrical systems testing, traffic signal and highway lighting construction and maintenance, automated metering infrastructure and home energy management program implementation.

  5. Here's What Real Christmas Trees Cost Across the Country - AOL

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    The City of Angels isn't known for being the cheapest place to live, and any six-foot tree you're looking for will generally cost around $100. At Mount Eagle Tree Shop, $95 for a Douglas Fir is a ...

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  7. Tree care - Wikipedia

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    While the perceived risk of death by falling trees (a part of the "tree risk" complex) is influenced by media and often hyped (the objective risk has been reported to be close to 1 : 10.000.000, almost as low as death by lightning), [6] singular events have encouraged a "proactive" stance so that even lightly damaged trees are likely to be removed in urban and public traffic surroundings. [3]

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