How Salt Lake became one of the most diverse urban forests in the nation

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In fact for thousands of years, Native Americans lived and survived across this region without them. And when the first settlers arrived nearly 200 years ago there were still no trees.

According to Gliot, because there were not many tree species to start with, many of the original pioneers that came out here brought tree seeds and saplings with the intent of growing a forest in the valley. Tree planting became such a priority for Salt Lake City that when the city became incorporated in 1851 it required residents to plant and maintain trees along their streets for the benefit of all.When Arbor Day was founded as a national movement in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton, Salt Lake was already well on its way to becoming an urban forest.

Today the millions of trees bequeathed by the settlers are enjoyed by slc residents and visitors alike. And if you want to know more about the trees in your own neighborhood, the city of Salt Lake actually keeps an inventory of all varieties of tree species it maintains, which is over 91,000 trees. There is aninteractive map that you can use to find a tree, and learn about it’s location, size and species.Although Gliot said the map needs updating, it’s become a useful tool for the city.

 

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