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 ...
FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN
2024 hurricanes wiped out years of growth for Tampa’s tree canopy: Study
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results