The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance

The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance is a non-profit established to value, protect, educate and support the preservation of nature in urban environments.

Along with volunteers, we plant trees through the city right of ways, parks and Greenspaces. In many of our minds, there is a sharp distinction between urban and countryside. Trees, birdlife and wildlife make no such distinction. Within our sprawling cities there is nature and life to be found, sometimes in surprising abundance. We just have to look closely, open our eyes and listen to the magic t

hat surrounds the environment in the city. It will make itself known to us. We can learn how to appreciate nature no matter where we live and in what environment.

Check out another free Tree distribution at the Latino Center this Saturday.   The trees are healthy 5-7 ft trees.  Sign...
04/12/2024

Check out another free Tree distribution at the Latino Center this Saturday. The trees are healthy 5-7 ft trees. Sign up on the link or just show up, give your name and number and the tree is yours! Details are in the flyer below.

Free Shade Trees! What On Earth? Clair Memorial Church and American Reforestation Initiative invite all homeowners to pl...
04/06/2024

Free Shade Trees! What On Earth?

Clair Memorial Church and American Reforestation Initiative invite all homeowners to plant a tree for Earth Day!

Pick up your FREE shade tree at 5544 Ames Ave on Saturday, April 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Trees clean our air and water, provide habitat for wildlife, connect communities, and support our health and well-being.

Click on this link to reserve your tree: >>> Tree Giveaway (google.com)

These shade trees are distributed by the Clair Memorial Church and the American Reforestation Initiative, and funded by grants through the Arbor Day Foundation and funding by First National Bank of Omaha.


Important Information:

Limited Stock – Only the first 100 reservations will receive a shade tree.

Drive-Thru – Pick up your tree in a vehicle with space to hold a 5-7-foot-tall tree in a 7-gallon container. Trees and containers can be laid gently on their side during transport. Staff and volunteers will load trees into your vehicle.

Tree species include Autumn Blaze, cactalpa and Princeton Elm among others.
Planting Your Tree:

Step 1. Right tree, right place.
Call 811 at least two days prior to planting your tree. Proper tree selection based on available space is important for tree health and management. Proper tree selection and placement can enhance property value and prevent potential maintenance damage to your property and surrounding utilities.

Step 2. Check your soil.
If too wet, wait for soil to dry out a bit before digging. Soil should be just moist enough to crumble.

Step 3. Dig.
Dig the hole no deeper than the root ball container depth and dig your hole twice as wide as the container width. This helps new roots establish more quickly to let the tree stand at the same level as the surrounding existing soil. The root flare, or bottom of the trunk, should be slightly higher than the surrounding existing soil level.

Step 4. Root preparation.
Slide tree out of the container and untangle roots if they are tightly tangled together. Loosen large roots and tease out smaller ones. The goal is to encourage roots to grow horizontally into the surrounding existing soil.

Step 5. Fill around tree.
Use a rake or small shovel to add soil back to the hole once tree is placed in the center of the hole. Check the root flare to make sure it is at the proper height at ground level. Begin to fill hole and slowly work soil around edges of the root ball. Continue filling until hole is level with the surrounding existing soil and above the root ball.

Step 6. Mulch.
Spread a 2-inch layer of wood chips over the bare ground and root ball leaving a few inches of space around the root flare. Mulching your tree with wood chips or other organic matter helps the tree hold moisture, moderates soil temperature extremes and reduces grass and w**d competition.

Step 7. Stake.
Trees should be staked for at least one year to gain stability but is not necessary. Use soft material or padded wire where the support touches the trunk.

Step 8. Water.
Your new tree has been planted and still needs watered in the Winter months, but not as much as if it were planted in the Spring. Trees need water especially when it has been windy or if there have been drought-like conditions. Make sure to monitor weather conditions and keep an eye on your tree health. Slowly soak the ground beneath the tree. Plan on 1 gallon per week per square foot spread of the roots.

Tips from the Arbor Day Foundation for planting, pruning and caring for your trees:
Tree Care Tips & Techniques (or enter https://www.arborday.org/trees/tips/)
How to Plant Your Tree (or enter https://www.arborday.org/trees/planting/containerized.cfm)
Tree Care Video Library (or enter https://www.arborday.org/trees/video-library.cfm)

In our Ask An Arborist series, our arborists answer your questions about trees. We tell you how to choose them, prune them, and care for them.

11/02/2023

Join the Urban Nature Alliance and the Midtown Neighborhood Alliance this Saturday, Nov. 4th at 1:00 pm at the Elmwood Park Pavilion. Forty diverse shade trees will be planted throughout the park. Holes will be pre-augured for ease of labor.
All are welcome to join in the fun.
Hope we see there for the last planting of the Fall season! 🌳🌳🌳

Join us once again as we continue beautifying Historic North Omaha with a healthy tree canopy on Saturday, June 24th fro...
06/14/2023

Join us once again as we continue beautifying Historic North Omaha with a healthy tree canopy on Saturday, June 24th from 9 to noon. We will be planting shade trees in the Sacred Heart neighborhood.

We are working to improve air quality and to decrease the heat islands in the area. Holes are predug for volunteer ease of labor and all are welcome to join in the fun.

The project is in collaboration with the The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance, The Arbor Day Foundation, The Hubbard Community Forestry Awards and Habitat for Humanity.

Join us this Saturday as we continue our quest to beautify historic North Omaha with shade trees.  All holes are predug ...
05/31/2023

Join us this Saturday as we continue our quest to beautify historic North Omaha with shade trees. All holes are predug and a trolley ride will take us through the planting areas. It’s always a blast of fun for all!

Happy Arbor Day—to all of our nature and tree lovers!  🌳🌳🌳Join us to plant and celebrate trees next Saturday, May 6th fr...
04/28/2023

Happy Arbor Day—to all of our nature and tree lovers! 🌳🌳🌳

Join us to plant and celebrate trees next Saturday, May 6th from 9 am to 11 am in Minne Lusa boulevard.
We will be planting over 40 diverse shade trees to continue beautifying the neighborhood, reduce heat islands and improve air quality in the area.

Check back for two more Spring tree planting projects in the Sacred Heart neighborhood and North Omaha Habitat Homes.

Join us in planting 90 shade trees in South Omaha at Indian Hill neighborhood on Saturday, June 4th at 9:30 am to noon. ...
06/01/2022

Join us in planting 90 shade trees in South Omaha at Indian Hill neighborhood on Saturday, June 4th at 9:30 am to noon. It’s a great family activity that will positively impact and change the landscape forever!
(Details in the flyer below)

Last Friday, Meta Sarpy Data Center employees joined The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance, Arbor Day Foundation and the City...
05/25/2022

Last Friday, Meta Sarpy Data Center employees joined The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance, Arbor Day Foundation and the City of Papillion Parks Department to plant nearly 100 trees at Prairie Queen Recreation Area in celebration of Arbor Day’s 150th Anniversary! Along with Meta and our Arbor Day partners, we have planted nearly 400 new shade trees across Sarpy County, Nebraska for future generations to benefit. Thank you to all of our partners who planted diverse shade trees throughout the park in less than 45 minutes! The work of many hands is a collaborative effort to be admired. 🌳 🌳🌳

04/29/2022

Happy 150 years of celebrating Arbor Day and 50 years of solid dedication from the Arbor Day Foundation! We are proud to work with the Arbor Day Foundation and our many sponsors who help us realize our mission to sustain the urban forest.

What do tree lovers love to do best? PLANT TREES! The Urban Bird & Nature Alliance will be planting trees in various urban locations this spring with engaged volunteers who care about the tree canopy in their city.

Look for upcoming event flyers to join in the fun!

If you want to impact your community forest and urban tree canopy, complete the survey below and click submit.  Your inp...
10/19/2021

If you want to impact your community forest and urban tree canopy, complete the survey below and click submit. Your input matters! 🌳🌳🍁

The Community Forest Plan is an ambitious plan for communities in the Omaha/Council Bluffs region to implement and maintain a resilient and sustainable tree canopy in harmony with both people and the land. We are asking stakeholders of all types to provide feedback in regards to the community forest...

Join us in planting trees this Saturday to sustain the urban forest around Walnut Creek Elementary School.
10/14/2021

Join us in planting trees this Saturday to sustain the urban forest around Walnut Creek Elementary School.

Join us for our last tree planting of the season as we continue to sustain the urban forest in South Omaha this Saturday...
06/04/2021

Join us for our last tree planting of the season as we continue to sustain the urban forest in South Omaha this Saturday, June 5th. at 9 am. to 11 am. We will meet at Highland Park located at 2512 D Street. Details are on the flyer. Planting trees is fun, educational and impactful today and for the future.

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