Bird eye view of five individuals planting a tree on campus
UC Davis students, employees, planners, researchers, landscapers and community volunteers are helping to plant new trees throughout campus. (Matthew Chan/UC Davis)

How UC Davis Is Growing a Tree Canopy for Tomorrow’s Climate

When’s the best time to plant trees? Now, 20 years ago and 20 years in the future.

'The cooling shade of UC Davis’ mature, leafy trees impressed Nurjannah Wiryadimejo enough to help the now-graduating senior choose to become an Aggie.

“When I first came to Davis, what struck me was how beautiful the cork oaks are. I’d never seen such beautiful tree-lined streets like the ones by the Memorial Union,” she said.

“But now I’ve realized that a lot of the trees on campus aren’t well suited for the future climate, when there will be more heat and extreme weather events,” said the environmental science and management major.'

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