Become a Tree Steward

Join the Green Movement

How to Become a Richmond Tree Steward

Make a lasting impact on Richmond’s urban forest by joining our dedicated team of tree enthusiasts. Learn how you can contribute to a greener future.

Steps to Tree Steward Certification

Step 1: Apply

During the next summer application period,  complete the form to be considered for the Richmond Tree Stewards

Accepted applicants will be notified in August. A $160 fee will be collected by the first meeting.

Step 2: Attend Courses

Ten weekly training sessions will be held. 

There will be opportunities to attend weekend pruning labs, one of which is required. Optional field trips on the weekends include visiting RTS reforestation sites, learning techniques for invasive plant removal, and tree planting.

Step 3: Become a Certified Tree Steward

Trainees that attend or make up all courses and complete a required number of volunteer hours are certified.

Stewards may remain actively certified through completion of continuing education and volunteer activities. 

 

Detailed Training Information

What will I learn in training? Where is it?

Class location is provided in your acceptance email. Below is a syllabus for 2025 courses.

Session

Date Description
1 9/10 Introduction to Richmond Tree Stewards
2 9/17 Tree Biology, Physiology, and Environmental Factors
3 9/24 Tree Identification: Characteristics and Subtle Clues
4 10/1 Right Tree, Right Place
5 10/8 Tree Planting, Tools, and Safety
6 10/15 Pruning Concepts and Theory
7 10/22 Pruning Practice, Tools, and Safety
PL-1 10/26 Hands on pruning lab (Option 1)
8 10/29 Invasive Species: Identification and Removal/Management Techniques
PL-2 11/2 Hands on pruning lab (Option 2)-John Grogan
9 11/5

Tree Projects  in the Richmond Community

Presentation by several different groups currently implementing projects to improve and expand the tree canopy in Richmond

10 11/12 Final Class- review

Still have questions? Contact us and we’ll respond in a timely fashion.

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