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  1. Old trees do all the things that we need trees to do to mitigate issues of climate. They do it on a larger scale than any other tree in the city because of their age and their size. A graphic from Hamilton's draft report on its urban forestry plan stating 10 ways trees help the city.

  2. Nov 27, 2023 · Urban environmental artist Lesia Mokrycke has developed a database of trees in Hamilton that are older than the city itself. Lesia Mokrycke is telling the stories of the city’s old-growth trees. Hamilton is home to oak trees believed to be more than 300 years old, including some along the shoreline in Confederation Park. There are

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · Some of the guests taking in the Trees Talking display. Mokrycke, a landscape architect has established a database of Hamilton’s old-growth trees, called monument trees, some more than 300 years of age that are the remnants of the Carolinian Forest that once covered Southern Ontario.

  4. Battlefield National Historic Site is situated within one of Hamilton's many stream courses. Old streams and old trees benefit one another. They can often be found in the same environment. A series of old trees in a depression or sloped landscape condition may indicate that historic trees are tapping into a buried water system.

  5. They are anchor trees that support other species, such as sugar maples, and create biological relationships with other trees that make the forest canopy stronger and more resilient. Oaks are long-lived trees and can remove incredible amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. They play a significant role in the uptake of water from the ground to ...

  6. Feb 28, 2014 · A comprehensive by-law was proposed in 2009 but never adopted. That proposal would have harmonized pre-amalgamation tree protection regulations and would have provided protection for individual trees and woodlands in both the urban and rural areas of the whole of the City of Hamilton. It was a solid by-law but it slipped away.

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  8. Alectra: 1-833-ALECTRA (1-833-253-2872) Hydro One: 1-888-664-9376. Bell: 1-866-310-2355. Trees scheduled for trimming. maintain clearance over sidewalks, roadways and away from structures. Trees scheduled for removal. City trees will only be removed if they are dead, diseased or considered dangerous.

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