Urban Forestry
Taking care of our urban forest preserves the natural environment within our city and improves the quality of the air we breathe.
Maintaining healthy trees along our streets and in our parks involves planting, pruning, watering, fertilizing and repairing. We also replace dead and damaged trees and control the spread of diseases and insects.
Additional Information
- Arbor Day in Edmonton
- Benefits from Growing Trees
- Drought-Stressed Trees FAQ
- Drought-Stressed Tree Replacement
- Edmonton Tree Facts
- Encroachment on Parkland
- Fallen Tree & Broken Branch FAQ
- Forestry Initiatives
- National Tree Day
- Natural Tree Stands
- Pest Management
- Pruning Advice
- Really Grate Tree Project
- Tree Assessment
- Tree Pests
- Tree Planting on Public Property
- Tree Watering Tips
- Trees and Construction
- Urban Forest Effects Model
- Urban Forestry FAQ
- White Poplar Fluff
Did you know?
The City of Edmonton maintains about 309,000 ornamental trees.
For more information:
Forestry
12304-107 Street
Edmonton AB
T5G 2S7
Please include the address of the tree in question and provide your name and phone number to speed up processing.
| Telephone | In Edmonton: 311 Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311 |
|---|---|
| Fax | 780-496-4978 |
| citytrees@edmonton.ca |

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