Researchers said Tampa's tree canopy dropped from 31.4% in 2024 to 29.9% in 2025 – a total loss of about 1,200 acres.
New reports show Tampa Bay lost significant tree cover after the 2024 hurricane season, with Tampa’s canopy dropping from 31.4% to 29.9% and St. Petersburg’s from 29% to 27%. The storms toppled ...
Tampa Bay has fewer trees shading its streets this spring, according to new reports quantifying the canopy losses from the ...
Tampa’s leafy reputation took a serious blow during the 2024 hurricane season, with storm damage wiping out more than three ...
The city of Tampa is facing a significant loss of tree canopy after the 2024 hurricane season, according to a new study ...
The flooding storm surge and powerful winds of the 2024 hurricane season packed a punch against St. Petersburg’s trees, ...
The city of Savannah's cleanup efforts cost about $3M, with reimbursement expected from FEMA and GEMA. Within two weeks of the storm, the Park and Tree Department responded to 323 emergency calls and ...