Friday, May 25, 2012

CROTON ARBORETUM RE-OPENS AFTER STORM DAMAGE

EDITOR’S NOTE: THE PHOTO TO THE RIGHT IS FROM THE HALLOWEEN 2011 STORM - also info on the upcoming Croton Arboretum Garden tour is here http://tiny.cc/o4iegw 

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A PRESS RELEASE FROM THE CROTON ARBORETUM - Croton Arboretum Reopens After Storm Damage

The Jane E. Lytle Arboretum has officially reopened, after being closed for seven months due to unsafe conditions created by last October's unusual Halloween snowstorm. Croton Arboretum and Sanctuary, Inc., the non-profit organization which manages the property on behalf of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, hired a forestry consultant to inspect more than 118 trees and then arranged for 90 trees to be removed or pruned.

"We're so pleased to finally reopen," said Arboretum President Karen Jescavage-Bernard. "It took a long time because all the arborists in the area have been swamped since the storm. Also, you can't get heavy equipment into the trail area so all the work had to be done by climbing damaged trees--a slow and potentially dangerous process."

"Now that we've dealt with the devastation the storm did to our trees," said Bernard, "we need to deal with the devastation it did to our finances. We've spent more than $14,000 to date--using funds that would otherwise have gone to improving our boardwalk and trails, much-needed planting projects and educational programs. We appeal to everyone who loves the Arboretum to make a donation and help us recover financially."

About the Arboretum
Founded in 1993, the Croton Arboretum and Sanctuary, Inc. is a volunteer, non-profit organization that provides environmental stewardship of the Jane E. Lytle Arboretum. Working in partnership with local schools, businesses and other civic organizations, the Arboretum also promotes environmental recreation and education programs in wetland restoration, wildlife habitat enhancement and water quality monitoring. 

For additional information visit our website at www.crotonarboretum.org/

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