Massachusetts Tree Wardens & Foresters Association
Since 1913...The Protection and Preservation of Trees
The oldest tree organization in the USA.
Welcome to MTWFA
The Association provides an informed and unified vision for the preservation, protection
and enhancement of our urban forests.  Included in this vision is the advocacy of
properly trained professional municipal tree wardens and foresters, the allocation of
adequate fiscal resources necessary to properly manage the urban forests and the
development of partnerships at all levels to ensure a healthy environment.
Welcome to the Massachusetts Tree Wardens' & Foresters' Association.
The MTWFA was formed in 1913 to provide a forum for professional tree
managers to share their concerns for a common cause ... the shade
trees growing in our communities.
WHO WE ARE
OUR PURPOSE
Today, the Association serves as an organization committed to the
protection of our urban and community forests.  Membership is open to tree
wardens and foresters as well as advocates of tree preservation at many levels.
INTER-AGENCY OUTREACH - Resources
MTWFA Since 1913 - Learn more about the oldest tree organization in the USA
MTWFA NEWS & EVENTS
  • Your Help Needed: Statewide Ash Tree Inventory
    (please take a minute to answer a 5 question survey)


MTWFA - Since 1913...for The Protection and Preservation of Trees
Save the Date
March 23, 2013
100th Anniversary Gala
Visit USFS Urban Forest Strike Team's website
Massachusetts Tree Wardens & Foresters Association
PO Box 326  -  South Hadley, MA 01075-0326
Phone: (781) 894-4759  -  Email:
mtwfa@comcast.net
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work zone safety, and high visibility apparel in light of the
recent fatal accident involving a public employee working in
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Learn more about the MTWFA's Seth Swift's Tree Warden of the Year Award
Please help with a Statewide Ash Tree Inventory and participate in a 5 question survey.
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