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To help illustrate examples of proper tree care techniques and common problems, ISA has compiled an image library. Any usage of these images by the media or for public education purposes must follow these guidelines: images must be properly credited as cited in the library, images must be accompanied by a caption, and any editing of the provided caption must not change content or meaning.

If you have questions or are in need of a specific image that is not in the library, email Sonia Garth at sgarth@isa-arbor.com

Contact tag@isa-arbor.com if you have an image you would like to add to the ISA library.


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News

Fire-resistant Landscaping Saves Southern California Homes
More than a dozen fires charred hundreds of thousands of acres and burned close to 1,700 homes to the ground in Southern California in October. But the toll was limited by defensible space created by landscape architects and contractors, a number of experts said. MORE >>

Warning: Check Tree-care Credentials
Several autumn fatalities linked to dangerous tree care practices are prompting a coalition of arborists and urban foresters to urge contractors (and others) to hire only certified tree-care professionals. MORE >>

Bradford Pears Not Kind to Cities
This tree species has weak branch connections and limbs are prone to falling down. MORE >>

Best Trees For The Street
Scientist John Hammond of the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific research agency, has announced the findings of a four-year project to determine the best trees to use in urban spaces. MORE >>

NADF Hardiness Zone Map
Find out the right tree to plant where you live MORE >>

Fungus Eyed as Stopper of Ash-Killing Beetle
A soilborne fungus already used for keeping many insect pests in check, is being eyed as a possible control for the invasive emerald ash borer MORE >>

Selling Houses By the Yard
Worried home owners hope landscaping adds value- from the Wall Street Journal MORE >>



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