West Kessler Native Arbor Initiative

West Kessler Native Arbor Initiative We aim to make neighborhoods, surrounding West Kessler, more attractive, healthy places to live; part

The West Kessler Neighborhood Association is delighted to announce the introduction of the West Kessler Native Arbor Initiative. Due to the generosity of Bob Ikel and Aaron Schad, we have been given approximately 30 3-year-old trees to distribute on an annual basis. We had our inaugural planting on homes located on North Boulevard Terrace. The planting of all donated trees took place on Earth Day,

Saturday, April 22. Our desire is that this will become an annual event with the long-term goal of helping our neighbors to cultivate and maintain our stewardship of the natural habitats that enhance and beautify all our neighborhoods.

WKNAI’s own Bob Ikel visits Quanah.
08/30/2020

WKNAI’s own Bob Ikel visits Quanah.

The annual Waterwise Landscape and Community Garden Tour is open to all landscapes of Dallas Water Utilities customers. ...
08/19/2019

The annual Waterwise Landscape and Community Garden Tour is open to all landscapes of Dallas Water Utilities customers. This 25th anniversary tour is hosted by Dallas Water Utilities and Dallas Environmental Quality and Sustainability on October 26, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The tour will feature waterwise and drought landscapes (back yard landscapes may be included at the discretion of the homeowner).
All entrants must agree that their landscapes be photographed and recorded for publicity and educational purposes.

Register to be apart of the tour here:

                                                           

We need trees and more trees. The researchers note that, “In fact, there’s space on the planet for an extra 900 million ...
07/17/2019

We need trees and more trees.

The researchers note that, “In fact, there’s space on the planet for an extra 900 million hectares of canopy cover, the researchers found, which translates to storage for a whopping 205 gigatonnes of carbon.

Researchers found that there's room for an extra 900 million hectares of canopy cover.

“Parks can ultimately provide a sort of social resilience, in addition to cooling neighborhoods and absorbing floodwater...
05/23/2019

“Parks can ultimately provide a sort of social resilience, in addition to cooling neighborhoods and absorbing floodwater.” West Kessler Neighborhood Association

Cities across the U.S. are seeing worse floods and hotter summers, but experts believe urban parks can help residents cope.

“The idea is that in order to balance the stress of urban life, we need to expose ourselves to nature."    Texas Trees F...
02/02/2019

“The idea is that in order to balance the stress of urban life, we need to expose ourselves to nature."
Texas Trees Foundation West Kessler Neighborhood Association

"Forest bathing" may sound like the latest health fad, but science says it produces real benefits for the people who practice it.

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01/28/2019

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08/24/2018

The Boy Scouts share our passion and commitment to protecting the future of our neighborhoods, for our generation and most importantly the generations to come.

08/14/2018
North Texas Top 100 Plants
05/03/2018

North Texas Top 100 Plants

An excellent OC Live event hosted by Heritage Oak Cliff. Great to see our friends and neighbors concerned and committed ...
03/29/2018

An excellent OC Live event hosted by Heritage Oak Cliff. Great to see our friends and neighbors concerned and committed to protecting and improving the urban tree canopy. Texas Trees Foundation, Rafael Anchía, West Kessler Neighborhood Association

03/19/2018

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The West Kessler Neighborhood Association unveiled a community initiative wherein we give away free native trees each spring. This project was created in consultation with and the mentorship of the academics at the University of North Texas (UNT) and the Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility (LAERF). They have been instrumental in teaching us how to harvest and propagate the acorns/seeds of native species found in our area with the simple goal of helping our neighbors to cultivate and maintain our stewardship of the natural habitats that enhance and beautify all our neighborhoods.

We had our inaugural planting on homes located on North Boulevard Terrace. The planting of all donated trees took place on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22.

Our desire is that this will become an annual event with the long-term goal of helping our neighbors to cultivate and maintain our stewardship of the natural habitats that enhance and beautify all our neighborhoods.

For more information, visit us at www.WestKessler.org/WKNAI