The Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive Program will let property owners replace those invasive species with native trees. Participants can get up to five trees for free to replace the invasive species.
Below is a list of scheduled events:
A list of the invasive trees and shrubs that can be removed is listed below, and others can be found online:
The event is open to all Pennsylvanians. Registration for the events can be done online, and a photo, that can be as early as 2020, of the cut tree/shrub can be submitted through the registration form or by bringing the photo to the event.
Replacement trees are handed out on a first-come, first-served basis.
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