image

image
image
image

image


Home Page Title

nysa logoThe New York State Arborists, International Society of Arboriculture Chapter, Inc. is an association of professional arborists and educators that promotes public interest, fosters research and education in the care and benefits of trees, shrubs and their environment. Membership affords an opportunity to associate and exchange valuable information with other arborists and professionals who are interested in the care, maintenance and conservation of woody ornamentals.

For more information, call the New York State Arborists office, Phone(518)694-5507 OR Fax (518)935-9436 or email  kate@adgcommunications.com

OR Write: New York State Arborists, ISA Chapter, Inc.
119 Washington Ave., Suite 300
Albany, NY 12210


Attention ISA members- click here to see important message about ISA Nominations! Deadline is December 14,2009


tree school 2010TREE SCHOOL 2010
ISA Certification Training
March 2 & 3
8:30-4:30
The BEST Center
Genesee Community College
One College Road
Batavia NY 14020

See the brochure (PDF format, 391 KB)


Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA) Exchange Program for 2010

Each year the Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA) offers an exchange program for municipal arborists located around the world.  SMA and contributing sponsors will fund airfare and basic expenses for professional exchanges within the next year, which will take place in spring or summer of 2010.  Each participant will spend at least one week visiting and working with another city’s forestry department.  An “exchange” may be “two-way,” meaning that paired participants take turns hosting the other, or “one-way,” where a selected participant only visits a willing host city identified and approved by SMA. http://www.urban-forestry.com/

Description of Muncipal Arborist Exchange Program 2010 (Word doc)

Application for Muncipal Arborist Exchange Program 2010 (Word doc)


Invasive Pest Info

Here’s how to help STOP THE SPREAD of insect pests:

  • Leave firewood at home–do not transport it to campgrounds or parks.

  • Use only firewood from local sources. “Local” means from less than 50 miles. Firewood is commonly available at or near most campgrounds. It’s a small price to pay to savethe trees in your favorite campground.
  • .
    If you have moved firewood, burn ALL of it before leaving your campsite. Do not carry firewood from one campground to another.

Attention Members:
NYSA Merchandise: Truck Sticker and Pin (see photo on right -click for enlargement). The pin looks identical to the sticker (just smaller), with a gold rim. stickerPricing is as follows: Pins and Stickers: 1 for $3, 2 for $5, 4 for $9 They are available through the office at the prices above, plus $2.00 S&H on all orders. Please note: PINS AND STICKERS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE TO NYSA MEMBERS.

Not a Member Yet?
For More Information on Benefits of Membership and How to Become a Member, Click Here
OR go directly to the Membership Form

The page's WebCounter count says that you are visitor number counter

Contact Us  |

image