Savannah Tree Foundation’s 2nd Annual Green Gala could not have picked a better location for their “sustainable soiree” than dining under a canopy of trees at Tiedeman Park on Saturday, […]
Savannah Tree Foundation
GREEN, CLEAN & PRISTINE: Eco-friendly Earth Day events
Since its start in 1970, Earth Day has become a global movement committed to advocating for the preservation of the planet and the conservation of natural resources. Earth Day is […]
TREES PLEASE: Savannah Tree Foundation hosts community tree plantings for Georgia Arbor Day
Georgia Arbor Day is Friday, Feb. 17. It’s a special day that we set aside to reflect on the importance of trees in our state. National Arbor Day is in […]
Savannah Tree Foundation’s Green Gala celebrates 40 years, aims to show how events can be eco-conscious
To celebrate its four decade milestone, Savannah Tree Foundation (STF) is hosting “The Green Gala: Celebrating 40 Years of Growth” on Saturday, April 23 in Tiedeman Park. For locals and […]
Planting it forward on Georgia Arbor Day with Savannah Tree Foundation
Undeterred by rainy weather, The Savannah Tree Foundation (STF) and members of the Thunderbolt community gathered to plant white fringe trees in the greenspace of Owens, George and Leonard streets […]
Giving season at Kobo
Kobo functions as a co-op, with all 14 artists taking an active role in the gallery’s upkeep
Savannah Earth Day Festival moves to Daffin Park
THERE’S literally never been a better time to get involved in conservation, and there are plenty of reasons why. Take, for example, the scary report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental […]
Editor’s Note: Paving paradise
You’re living in the twilight of Savannah’s fabled oak and Spanish moss canopy. When this tree canopy is gone, it’s gone. Do your best to take civic action to protect what’s left of it.
Hail the Hurricane Heroes (that’s you!)
The silver lining may be faint, but it’s there. The elevated sense of community and caring that emerged in the days after the storm continues to reverberate as the weeks go by.
Food Day: ‘Alive with diversity and a sense of community’
‘As bees become endangered, we become endangered, too’
A tree grows at Ground Zero
IT SEEMS improbable, practically magical: A forest of full-sized, mighty trees where there was once only rubble. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is dedicated to those who lost […]
State of the Trees
New commercial development is the biggest threat to Chatham’s trees, a trend driven by the explosive growth of Southside Savannah and Pooler. Balancing the county’s economic interests with its arboreal resources is one of the challenges put forth by the canopy assessment.
