Seeing the Forest for the Trees

Volz Neighborhood Park

All NeighborSpace sites have trees. We keep an eye on them and plant additional trees whenever possible. But some of our sites are truly wooded. Urban forests are often threatened by deer browsing, invasive species, and effects of climate change, such as fungal diseases, and NeighborSpace forests are no exception. Assessing the health of these forests, as well as making recommendations to steward them sustainably, requires an expert eye.

DNR Forester Rob Prenger was so kind as to visit and assess three of our larger wooded sites with us: Tollgate Wyndham Preserve (Owings Mills), Levickas Woods (Catonsville), and Volz Neighborhood Park (Middle River). We are pleased to report that each of these forests is healthy: an understory is present underneath a mix of mature canopy trees and invasive species are not overwhelming. NeighborSpace wants to keep it this way and improve upon what is already there by managing the invasive species and planting additional trees and shrubs where suitable.

DNR Forester Rob Prenger. Thank you, Rob!

The next step is to work with Rob to draw up a Forest Stewardship Plan for each of the three sites, which will allow for a more targeted approach when implementing projects. In the meantime, NeighborSpace staff will continue to monitor our sites and organize volunteer events to help with stewardship.      

What can you do?

A simple “window cut” can rescue a tree at risk of being choked by vines. (treestewards.org)

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