Here are the results of our Arbor Day Drawing Contest! The contest was judged by Chris Winfield from Winfield Gallery. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Ozzy Ozgur - The Happy Camper Award - First Place
Here are the results of our Arbor Day Drawing Contest! The contest was judged by Chris Winfield from Winfield Gallery. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Ozzy Ozgur - The Happy Camper Award - First Place
Join us on Sunday, April 22 from 10 - Noon on Scenic Drive just south of Santa Lucia. Refreshments will be served.
Activities for all ages!
Co-sponsored by Friends of Carmel Forest and the Forest & Beach Commission. See you there!
On Wednesday, April 18 at 2:30 PM, Friends of Carmel Forest will present Intelligent Trees at Carmel Foundation. See you there!
Over 180 people came to watch Intelligent Trees at Sunset Center and stayed for a Q&A session with ecologist Nikki Nedoff. Many thanks to the Carmel Resident Association, LesserEvil Healthy Brands for donating delicious popcorn, and everyone who helped make this a memorable evening!
Join us Wednesday, September 27 at 5 PM at Sunset Center for this ground breaking 45-minute film presented by local biologist Nikki Nedeff. German foresterer Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees, and forest ecologist Suzanne Simard, show how trees communicate and care for one another.
Enjoy wine, snacks and the best organic popcorn donated by LesserEvil Healthy Brands (official snack food of Wanderlust). Free and open to the public.
Saturday, September 9
10:00 AM & 1:00 PM
$20 per person, free to members
RSVP to treewalk@carmelforest.org
Reserve early for this popular event!
Sairus Patel is a board member of Pacific Horticulture and former board member of Canopy in Palo Alto, CA. He has been a guest lecturer at Stanford University where he has led tree walks there for various educational programs. He has also revised and expanded the Trees of Stanford online project.
Since 1971, this annual Tree Survey provides Carmel's Forestry Department with useful data to manage our forest.
We need 40 people in two-person teams to cover two city blocks. Each team will count, measure and identify each tree in the public right-of-way.
Surveys can take approximately two hours. You'll have a month to do it on your own time.
At the meeting, you'll receive your block assignment, equipment and a partner (if you don't already have one). Please indicate if you have a partner or need to be paired with someone.
To participate, please call 831-760-0160 or email info@carmelforest.org.
Lynn Momboisse has written a wonderful play-by-play of our Tree Walk with Dr. Matt Ritter. Enjoy!
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Barbara Livingston with her new Centennial Tree on Ocean Avenue. The Monterey Pine is dedicated to her mother, Marjorie L. Timmins. The founding president of Friends of Carmel Forest, Barbara is the president of the Carmel Resident's Association.
Our 2016 Tree Walks were the most popular walks to date! People came out in record numbers to hear Dr. Matt Ritter tell the stories of behind the trees we walk under in Carmel.
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Dr. Matt Ritter will lead two of our popular Tree Walks on Saturday, July 9 at 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM. The walks are approximately 1.5 hours and covers a few blocks within downtown Carmel.
To RSVP, email treewalk@carmelforest.org. Please send the names of attendees and your first and second time preference. Free to members, $20 for non-members. To become a member, click here. Reserve early for this popular event as space is limited!
A fascinating and entertaining speaker, Dr. Ritter is the author of A Californian's Guide to the Trees among Us. Dr. Ritter is a botany professor in the Biology Department at Cal Poly, SLO, Director of the Cal Poly Plant Conservatory, Chair of the City of San Luis Obispo Tree Committee, and editor-in-chief of California Botanical Society’s Madroño. He holds a Ph.D. in plant developmental biology from UC San Diego.