About this Event
Join two ISA Certified Arborists, Benjamin Moore and David Campeotto, to learn industry tips and folk tricks to more easily identify our woody friends in their dormant state. We'll focus on bark and bud traits as well as overall canopy structure and tree profiles to definitively identify, or set you on the right track towards recognizing deciduous tree species. This hands-on class will give you practical knowledge to more confidently identify trees in winter, whether for personal interest or professional growth. Bring your curiosity, questions, and a notebook to capture insights from books and in the field! We'll start indoors but finish with a walk through the woods, so wear adequate attire to stay comfy.
Benjamin Moore - Owner & Lead ISA Certified Arborist (SO-10280A) at Scenic City Arborists, ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified & Chattanooga Tree Commissioner
Benjamin has loved trees since the age of 5 when he started growing Oaks from acorns, and now he works in the trees and manages the day-to-day operations of Scenic City Arborists. He has a degree in urban planning and horticulture from Texas State University. Benjamin and his team focus on health improvement and risk mitigation of Chattanooga's trees by providing the most up-to-date, scientifically-based tree care services and doing it in a safe, low impact way. Benjamin is an official volunteer for the Tennessee Aquarium horticulture. He's taught educational presentations for the UT Extension, UTC, Audubon Acres & others. He's also led tree planting tutorials for several Chattanooga Arbor Day events, Nooga Night's Rotary Tree Towns volunteer planting project and sits on the Chattanooga Tree Commission advising the City on tree-related topics. Outside of work, he enjoys botanizing, leaf pressing, graphic design, & photography.
David Campeotto - Lead ISA Certified Arborist (SO-10879A) at Scenic City Arborists
David has been in the tree industry for over 5 years and is accomplished at most everything relating to trees. From identification, proper pruning and soil health, to knowing when and how to remove a structurally compromised or declining tree, David never misses an opportunity to increase his knowledge and expertise through continued research as well as in the field. He has a degree in photography from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Outside of work, he is an avid rock climber and volunteers with the Southeastern Climber's Coalition as an area representative.
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As an outdoor facility, our programs and events are almost always dependent on the weather. In the event of severe weather, programs may have to be canceled.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, 400 Garden Road, Chattanooga, United States
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