The Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive Program will replace non-native trees and shrubs like Callery pear, tree-of-heaven, Norway maple, burning bush, Japanese barberry, and butterfly bush with native plants.
Property owners are encouraged to remove one or more invasive species and receive up to five free, healthy, native young replacement trees.
Register For Events
Register for one of the following give-away events happening in May to received your free trees--
-- May 3: Erie, Erie County
-- May 3: Darby, Delaware County
-- May 9: Carlisle, Cumberland County
-- May 10: Greensburg, Westmoreland County
-- May 18: Scranton, Lackawanna County
Registration is required. Click Here to register to get more information on each event.
Funding for this initiative is provided by the U.S. Forest Service.
Partners in this special program include: DCNR, PA Department of Agriculture, PA Sea Grant, Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Program and Western PA Conservancy.
Visit the Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive Program webpage to learn more. Questions should be directed to: RA-NRCommunityForest@pa.gov or call 717-515-0475.
Click Here for a copy of the announcement.
Visit the PA iMapInvasive Program and the Governor’s Invasive Species Council webpages to learn more about invasive plants and animals in Pennsylvania.
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-- Western PA Conservancy: Landowners, Apply Now For Statewide Riparian Tree Plantings [PaEN]
[Posted: March 4, 2025] PA Environment Digest
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