Planting Oak Trees in Cities Could Transform Urban Ecosystems
Urban forests often lack diversity in tree species and wildlife populations. To address this, tree experts are planting more oak trees in cities in the Northeast. Oaks can handle city conditions and resist pests better than other common street trees. They also provide benefits for wildlife and are expected to thrive in future climate changes. By planting oaks strategically, professionals can improve urban forest diversity and help both ecosystems and residents.