Aerial Rescue Techniques Presentation
While in Savannah, Georgia for the North American Tree Climbing Championship Matt and his colleague, Phillip Kelley, presented at the trade show for North American Training Solutions on the topic of aerial rescue techniques.
Read More2011 is the International Year of Forests
2011 is the International Year of Forests – help raise awareness of our precious urban and rural forests!
Read MoreVisit us at the Peterborough Green Expo
Come visit Logan Tree Experts at the Green Expo in Peterborough on April 30th from 10am to 6pm. Don’t miss the keynote speaker – Bob McDonald from CBC’s Quirks and Quarks.
Read MoreMatt is a trainer for Arboriculture Canada Training and Education
Matt is a trainer for Arboriculture Canada Training and Education (ACTE). For more information on Arboriculture training courses near you check out the ACTE website.
Read MoreNorth American Tree Climbing Championship
Just arrived home from the North American Tree Climbing Championship in Savannah, Georgia where Matt kept busy as the Head Tech at the Aerial Rescue event and as a scorer for the women and men’s Masters Challenge.
Read MoreOntario Tree Climbing Championship 2010
Matt brings home the “Spirit of the Competition” award at the 2010 Ontario Tree Climbing Championship in Perth. Matt is pictured here during the work climb event, one of the five events.
Read MoreArboriculture and Arborists – An Introduction
As a certified arborist a large percentage of my day is answering questions – What tree should I plant, what is wrong with my tree, Etc. But on average the question I field the most is what is arboriculture? Although there are a plethora of definitions for arboriculture I prefer this simple one given by…
Read MoreCommon Tree Stresses
In this article I would like to discuss some common tree stresses. This topic seems fitting to me as we are having an exceptional year for tree pests and diseases (P & D). The dark, cool and wet spring (and summer thus far) has created the perfect environment for P & D to thrive. However,…
Read MoreProtect your Trees from Construction – Creating Tree Protection Plans
As an arborist most of the work I do is reactive. A branch is hitting the roof- I prune it, a tree is sick- I diagnose it, a tree is dead- I remove it, etc. Unfortunately being reactive can often offer limited options and finite results. A proactive approach can be a much more efficient,…
Read MoreWinter/Spring 2010 Newsletter: Protect Against Dutch Elm Disease
Featuring content on treating Dutch Elm Disease, Tree Work Spring Cleanup, and our Hondorus Trip. Download the Winter – Spring 2010 Newsletter (2MB).
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