The mission of the Texas Forest Service is to provide statewide leadership to assure the state's forests, trees, and related natural resources are wisely used, nurtured, protected and perpetuated for the benefit of all Texans.
To support grassroots, citizen based nonprofit organizations dedicated to urban and community tree planting, care, conservation, and education.
The thirteen urban & community forestry councils in the southern region have formed a cooperative for the purpose of information sharing, and collaborative, regional projects. Urban Forestry South hosts SCC's work.
Tree New Mexico is dedicated to ensuring sustainalbe forests in urban and rural communities and natural areas through restoration, public education and advocacy.
Established in 1905, the Forest Service is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests and grasslands.
Mission: To promote programs in the region to increase interest in urban and community forestry.
American Forests is a world leader in planting trees for environmental restoration, a pioneer in the science and practice of urban forestry, and a primary communicator of the benefits of trees and forests.
The Centennial Museum on the UTEP campus is home to the Chihuahuan Desert Gardens.
The International Society of Arboriculture is a professional group dedicated to continuing education for arborists, to tree care research, and to serve tree care consumers. The Texas Chapter shares the same dedication.
USDA link to audio public service announcements in Spanish (en Espanol).