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Davey Promotes Behrend to Director of Human Resources Administration
Jennifer Behrend promoted to director of human resources administration.
Philadelphia Foliage Changes Color Early
Jason Parker from Davey's Warminster office talks about how August's dryness has affected fall foliage in Philadelphia.
Keeping the Twin Cities Green After a Deep Freeze
Ryan Gustafson from Davey’s Southwest Metro office explains the challenges trees and plants face when winter temperatures shift dramatically.
A message from the plants: US is getting a lot warmer, new analysis says
A collection of Plant Hardiness zone studies done by federal and Davey Tree scientists show how the Earth is progressively getting warmer.
Restoration Systems Joins DRG
Davey Resource Group acquires Restoration Systems of Raleigh, N.C.
These Flowering Trees Signal the Start of Spring in the Hudson Valley
The Davey Elmsford office shares which flowering trees will begin to bloom and when they will arrive.
Amy S. Greene Environmental Joins Davey Resource Group
Davey Resource Group, Inc. (DRG), a subsidiary of The Davey Tree Expert Company, has announced the acquisition of the assets of Amy S. Greene Environmental Consultants, Inc., which will do business as Amy Greene Environmental, a Davey company.
How Oak Trees Benefit Austin, Texas
Will Johnston from Davey's South Austin office talks about how oak trees bring environmental benefits to Texas' ecosystem.
How to tell if a tree is dying
In this Realtor.com article, Adam Jensen from Davey's San Francisco office talks about how to tell if a tree is dying or dead, and what to do about it.
B.C. drought conditions increasing risk of hazardous 'zombie' trees
Scott Gardner from Davey's Vancouver office shares how historic drought conditions can cause zombie trees.
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