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The City of Fayetteville Urban Forestry Advisory Board (UAFB) and the Parks, Natural Resources and Cultural Affairs Department's urban foresters created the Amazing Trees of Fayetteville project to promote tree preservation, educate the public about the importance of urban forests and celebrate the unique character of trees in our community.
In the past, the UAFB and the City’s urban forester chose one tree within city limits that exemplifies exceptional character by being large, uniquely shaped or a rare species for our area. This year, it's your turn to decide!
The City of Fayetteville Urban Forestry Advisory Board (UAFB) and the Parks, Natural Resources and Cultural Affairs Department's urban foresters created the Amazing Trees of Fayetteville project to promote tree preservation, educate the public about the importance of urban forests and celebrate the unique character of trees in our community.
In the past, the UAFB and the City’s urban forester chose one tree within city limits that exemplifies exceptional character by being large, uniquely shaped or a rare species for our area. This year, it's your turn to decide!
Map of Amazing Tree of Fayetteville candidate locations
Review all five candidates then rank them from 1st to 5th at the end of this survey:
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