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Donate Your Christmas Tree

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Select Dates Dec 29 to Jan 11

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Trailheads (2 locations)

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RBG Staff member placing a christmas tree along the berm as part of a wetland restoration project

In Need of Your Trees!

The annual tree collection returns! This year RBG needs a maximum of 3,000 trees to strategically place them in critical zones. Community members are asked to pre-register their donation(s) ahead of their drop-off to ensure we receive the desired amount for the project at hand. Are you up to the calculated challenge? Let your tree continue to work for nature even after it’s done its traditional duty.

Pre-Registration Required; pledge to donate your tree to receive detailed drop-off information!

About the Project

For well over a decade, RBG has relied on the generosity of the public to deliver their trees to aid us in various stream-restoration projects around aquatic ecosystems. Since this project began, over 175,000 trees have been repurposed and placed into the banks of the Chedoke and Grindstone Creeks. Once placed, their branches begin to collect and retain suspended sediment which helps form a riverbank, something previously demolished by invasive Common Carp. As the years go by and more trees are added, the riverbanks become fortified and stabilized, which help channel the flow of water during high-water events. The placement of trees also helps by creating essential habitat for birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, amphibians and most importantly a strong soil bed where native plants can take root and begin to sprout! What life have you seen around the berms as of late?

staff unloading donated Christmas trees from trailer to place across the ice
A tranquil marsh scene featuring a row of wooden posts extending across calm, reflective water. Several birds perch on the posts, with a few flying nearby. The background includes a tree-lined shoreline under an overcast sky, showcasing early spring foliage.
RBG Staff member placing a christmas tree along the berm as part of a wetland restoration project
A staff member stacks donated Christmas trees atop the ice to form a barrier in Grindstone creek