Cyclists to support TREE Fund in STIHL Tour des Trees

Updated Sep 28, 2016
TREE Fund helps pay for educational programs about the importance of trees to the urban environment. Photo: STIHLTREE Fund helps pay for educational programs about the importance of trees to the urban environment.
Photo: STIHL

The TREE Fund, beneficiary of the Oct. 9-15 STIHL Tour des Trees, when nearly 100 cyclists and tree enthusiasts will pedal through the Carolinas, underwrites a wealth of research on the propagation, health and care of urban trees.

The TREE Fund looks to the 600-mile ride, sponsored annually by STIHL, as one of its most important fundraisers. The unique event raises awareness of the fund and its work while also raising hundreds of thousands of dollars.

“The STIHL Tour des Trees is unquestionably our most important, high-impact community engagement event,” says TREE Fund President and CEO J. Eric Smith. “We literally take our show on the road for a full week in a different part of the country each year, providing national exposure to the importance of tree research and education to a healthy urban canopy.

About 100 riders will participate in next month’s STIHL Tour des Trees, an annual event that raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for the TREE Fund. Photo: STIHLAbout 100 riders will participate in next month’s STIHL Tour des Trees, an annual event that raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for the TREE Fund.
Photo: STIHL

“We meet with community advocates, schoolchildren, media outlets, tree workers, homeowners, municipal leaders and just regular folks along the road, and our volunteers’ knowledge and enthusiasm is truly infectious. It’s also extraordinary how hard our riders work to generate funds for research, and how generous our corporate partners are in defraying our operating expenses, so that 100 percent of the funds raised by our volunteers go straight to research.”

With the help of the STIHL Tour des Trees, TREE Fund has helped fund research grants totaling nearly $3 million since 2002. Recent projects and studies supported by the TREE Fund have focused on:

  • Urban Forests as Storm Water Systems – Dr. Susan Day of Virginia Tech examines the role of canopy structures and ground cover in storm water mitigation.
  • Can Soil Amendments Reduce Disease Severity in Trees? – Dr. Glynn Percival of Bartlett Tree Research Laboratory focuses on the issue of finding alternatives to synthetic chemicals for controlling various tree diseases.
  • A Soil Management Toolbox for Urban Trees – Dr. Bryant Scharenbroch and Dr. Les Werner of the University of Wisconsin are developing soil management toolboxes for urban tree managers.

TREE Fund also helps fund education programs aimed at connecting young people with the environment and career opportunities in the green industry. Some of the fund’s recent education grant recipients are:

  • Asheville GreenWorks – The organization helped to provide tree detective kits to public schools and libraries to promote interactive learning about trees.
  • Greening of Detroit – Their project, Our LAND (Learn, Admire, Nurture and Dream) serves students by providing on-site field experiences and service learning opportunities taking place in Rouge Park – Detroit’s largest park.
  • McCrory Gardens, South Dakota State University – The gardens hosted a junior arborist camp designed to acquaint middle school and high school students with the careers available in arboriculture.

The STIHL Tour des Trees, North America’s largest fundraiser for tree research already raised more than $200,000 this year and plans on exceeding the $300,000 mark. Tour participants come from all walks of life, but cycle for a common goal – to promote the importance of continued research to support science-based tree care.

In addition to STIHL, the TREE Fund’s corporate partners include: Bartlett Tree Experts; Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation; The Davey Tree Expert Co.; International Society of Arboriculture; ACRT; Arborjet; Asplundh Tree Expert Co.; ISA Southern Chapter; Tree Care Industry Association; Arbor Age; KASK; Tree Services Magazine; ISA Texas; National Grid; PacifiCorp; Trees Inc.; West Coast Arborists Inc.; Wheel & Sprocket; Bandit Industries Inc.; Bayer CropScience LP; CN Utility Consulting; Duke Energy; Ford Motor Co.; Heartwood Tree Service; Lewis Tree Service; Michael Grimm Landscape & Tree Service; Mid-Atlantic STIHL; Ohio Chapter ISA; Pacific Gas & Electric Co.; Quantum Spatial; SavATree; SherrillTree; Unitil; Utility Arborist Association; Vermeer; Workshop Creative Group; Wright Tree Service Inc.; Carolina Tree Care; City of Camden; Gamma Tree Experts; Lentzcaping; and Norscot.

Here’s a video about the TREE Fund and its work:

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