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  • Our mission is to restore, enhance, and protect the tree canopy of our nation’s capital.

  • With our partners and thousands of local volunteers, we plant 6000+ trees every year to reach our collective goal of 40% tree canopy by 2032.

  • We’re currently at 37% tree canopy. Donate today to help us reach 40%.

Advocate with Casey Trees

Advocacy is at the heart of our planning. Through advocacy, we share our voice and push for better policies to support and protect trees.

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Plant in your Neighborhood

Work with our certified arborists on a custom planting, pruning, or landscape design project. We bring an objective, inclusive viewpoint to our clients—ensuring trees’ safety, health, and preservation.

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Upcoming Events

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Fri April 19 @ 11:00 am

SPRING BACK to Kingman Island: Earth Day - Invasive Removal and Island Clean Up

Kingman Island 575 Oklahoma Ave NE

Part of our “Spring Back to Kingman Island” tree series! Give back to the earth and provide a hand in helping to keep the islands free of trash and invasive …

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Sat April 20 @ 8:30 am

Earth Day Community Tree Planting: Emery Heights Community Center

Emery Heights Community Center 5701 Georgia Ave NW

Join us this Earth Day to plant trees at Emery Heights Community Center. Join us this Earth Day as we plant trees at Emery Heights Community Center! You provide the …

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Sat April 20 @ 10:00 am

Anacostia Watershed Society- Earth Day Cleanup and Invasive Removal

Hill behind Hellbender Brewing 5788 2nd St NE

Join us on Earth Day as we help with Cleanup & Invasive Plant Removal at Hellbender Hill.

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The 2022 Tree Report Card

The Tree Report Card is Casey Trees’ annual evaluation of DC’s urban forest. It looks at where our successes have been over the past year and highlights where improvements can be made.

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trees of the urban forest, near homes on residential streets