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greetings

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They are beautiful

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I love a shady tree on a hot day.

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trees support the insects that feed the birds

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Amazing that they give us oxygen!

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provide oxygen and shade.

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important provide habitat for animals and produce oxygen.

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they support bird and insect life

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slow erosion

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trees make me feel included in the niverse

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climbing:o)

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They (forests of trees) are calming to wander though.

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Stupidity

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wood pellets

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human development

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Development & population growth

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Farming

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industrial agriculture, greed

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paper

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Economic growth

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What is the significance of the name Pando?

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how soon would planting the new trees benefit the planet - i.e., new trees are probably not as good at cooling, etc than established trees.

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Where is the Leaf & Limb site?

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511 Norwell Road, Raligh, NC 27607

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Are you ok with an organization requesting certain species (assuming they’re native and you’re growing them of course)

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I was one of the people picking up trees in

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December

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Should new small trees be planted in a woods or yard already that has trees?

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If homeowners want to replace a number of invasives trees with natives, will you come and plant them for them, or do you "just" supply the trees

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Tap roots serve a key purpose in large trees. They anchor the tree deeply into the soil. During ice storms and high-wind events, having a healthy tap root can make the difference between a standing tree and a fallen tree. This is especially true for our canopy giants, such as hickories and oaks. Are there studies you know of that demonstrate that stopping tap root development is not detrimental to the long-term survival of what should become 80-100+ foot tall trees?

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I work with a lot of schools, so i’m sure my students would be thrilled to collect seeds and then get some trees in return to plant in the schoolyard

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How are you managing interaction with commercial nurseries, especially those who are focused on native plants - i.e., not outcompeting them by giving away free trees

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there are a lot of chestnut oaks out at Cane Creek Mountain Preserve

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How did you’d decide on this shape?

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did you need to weed and water?

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Are local universities supporting this kind of work? Or helping you?

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What shrub species did you plant?

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Is the recording going to be available. I had to tune in late. Thanks!

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In residential areas near downtown chapel hill most of the old oaks have been removed and nothing has replaced them. What would you recommend?

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what about fertilizing in the various projects

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Emmanuel, this was an excellent presentation! Thank you!

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great initiative.

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Yes, thank you so much for taking the time to tell us about this

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Thank you, EB! Fascinating re the high density forest!

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Loved the idea of the high density forest.

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Planted 25 trees out at a conservation project that I got at the tree give away…thanks so much!

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Thanks so much. Very informative.