Arboriculture 101 is a course given by the CTPA two times a year for those wishing to advance in the field of arboriculture and to prepare for the Connecticut Arborist License exam. It is given one night a week for thirteen weeks. Each class session … [Read more...]
Summer Meeting 2016
The Summer Meeting is July 21, 2016. There will be plenty of food, vendors and educational workshops. Come spend the day! Attendee Online Registration Attendee Flyer Exhibitor Online Registration Exhibitor Flyer … [Read more...]
Connecticut Tree Climbing Competition 2016 – Results
The 2016 CTCC was another successful, interest-filled day, despite being overcast with an occasional shower. The spirit, though, is in the competition, and in the climbing, and not in the weather. The climbers, the judges and officials, the … [Read more...]
Looking for Help with Winter Moths
Joe Elkington, a researcher at UMass, is looking for assistance in finding populations of winter moth, Bruce spanworm or other geometrid moths in central and southwest Connecticut. His full email (sent to Katherine Dugas at the Experiment Station) … [Read more...]
CT Tree Climbing Competition Next Saturday
Just a reminder to everyone - Connecticut Tree Climbing Competition will be held next Saturday, May 7th, at Colt Park in Hartford. For climbers and volunteers, the day starts early, at 7 am. For everyone else, we hope to get the competition … [Read more...]
Legislative Update
This year's session of the legislature is winding down, with the session ending on this Wednesday, May 4. There have been 3 bills that the CTPA board has been watching closely. Here is a quick update: Bill 231 - An Act Concerning Pollinator … [Read more...]
Interesting web site for CTPA members
Dr. Chris Luley, author of "Wood Decay Fungi Common to Urban Living Trees in the Northeast and Central United States", has announced a new web site that may be of interest to CTPA members. The address for the web site is www.TreeRot.com. The web … [Read more...]
Request for Help in Finding Treated American Elms
Dr. Bob Marra, Research Plant Pathologist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, has asked CTPA to post the following. He is asking arborists to help him locate American elms, to help him with a study on Dutch elm disease. Here is … [Read more...]
Arborist and the Law Workshop is Full
The Arborist and the Law Workshop scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at Sessions Woods in Burlington, CT is not able to accept anymore registrations or take walk-in registrations at the door. … [Read more...]
Sad News: CTPA Announces the Passing of Mike LeBlanc
Mike LeBlanc, arborist and longtime CTPA member, passed away on February 27th, this past Saturday. This is very sad news to CTPA members, who knew Mike as a steadfast contributor to tree care, passionate about trees and about his profession, who was … [Read more...]
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