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Can Christmas Trees Be Sustainable?

The holidays are here! It’s the time of year to dream of a lush Christmas tree, adorned in lights, right your living room. But you don’t have to sacrifice your sustainable lifestyle. We’re here to offer some great options, guilt free! Real or Fake? Unless you already own an artificial tree, go with real. Why?…

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Prevent Erosion in 4 Simple Steps

Erosion. With an El Niño headed our way, erosion is rapidly becoming a topic of concern. After several years of drought, much of our soil has become dry and severely compacted. Significant storms could mean flooding, mudslides and property damage. However, there’s no need to sound the alarm. Now is the perfect time to take…

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Giving THANKS for #GivingTuesday!

Thanks to everyone who GAVE TREES on #GivingTuesday! We’re deeply moved. Thanks to people like YOU, we raised $19,328! When we founded TreePeople, we were driven by a small but mighty team a shared vision for a green Los Angeles. Now, 42 years later, we’re so thankful we can continue to create a sustainable legacy…

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LA StormCatcher: You Asked, We Answered

In early November, we debuted our groundbreaking pilot project: LA StormCatcher (#LAStormCatcher). The collaborative brings Los Angeles County and City agencies and community members together to capture stormwater in the face of ongoing drought and a changing climate reality. Our first pilot site, located in North Hollywood, kicks off a series of renovations designed to…

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GivingTuesday? More Like Giving Trees Day!

“California is facing the worst epidemic of tree mortality in its modern history. A crisis of this magnitude demands action on all fronts.” -Governor Jerry Brown Last month, Jerry Brown declared a tree emergency in California. Across our state, 22 million trees have already died from four years of historic drought and raging wildfires.  Join…

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9 Reasons We’re Feeling Thankful

Happy Thanksgiving! Here at TreePeople, we have a lot to be thankful for! Here are 9 things that stand out most: 1. None of our work would be possible without our generous donors. We’re thankful they believe in our mission and continue to keep us moving forward. 2. We have a hearty crew of faithful…

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5 Great Events to Prepare for El Nino and Planting Season

It’s winter, and not just any winter. We’re expecting an El Niño season with up to 30 inches of rain. With storms on the horizon, is your house prepared to capture stormwater and reduce flooding? Now’s the time to get started! Join us for these five upcoming events to get ready for the rain! Learn…

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One Easy Step to Save LA Trees

Did you know that it takes an acre of trees an entire year to offset the carbon dioxide produced by driving a car 26 thousand miles? In a city like Los Angeles, urban trees are essential. Currently, LA faces an opportunity to transform our city’s quality of life. We can’t do it without your help….

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Media Round Up: #LAStormCatcher      

Yesterday TreePeople held a press conference with our agency partners, Mayor Garcetti, Supervisor Kuehl and Councilmember Krekorian to unveil the #LAStormCatcher pilot-to-scale project. The project brings together agencies and Southern California residents to capture the rain at scale in the face of ongoing drought and a predicted severe El Niño winter. The first pilot site, debuted yesterday in North…

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I Am TreePeople : Dan McDonnell

“You have to give props to your mom!’ says Dan McDonnell, one of TreePeople’s most committed Volunteer Supervisors. For him, family camping trips coordinated by his mother were the root of his love for the outdoors. As he grew up, camping evolved into backpacking excursions. Backpacking morphed into climbing in Yosemite. Clearly, such a love…

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Prime Time for Rainwater Harvest

Are you considering starting a rainwater harvest project on your property, but not sure where to start? Our FREE workshops are for you! Take it from Sophia, one of our recent workshop attendees! How did you hear about TreePeople? When I moved to the Hollywood Hills, I found myself shocked by the user-unfriendly traffic in…

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What is #LAStormCatcher?

Have you heard the news? TreePeople is facilitating a groundbreaking collaboration between our region’s top water agencies, with the help of the engineering firm Tetra Tech, to help fight our Stage 5 drought emergency. The project includes the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, and the City’s…

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