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International Society of Arboriculture

International Society of Arboriculture

Through research, technology, and education, the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) promotes the professional practice of arboriculture and fosters a greater worldwide awareness of the benefits of trees.

ISA is a dynamic medium through which arborists around the world share their experience and knowledge for the benefit of society. ISA is aligned on many fronts with other green organizations and is working hard to foster a better understanding of trees and tree care through research and the education of professionals as well as global efforts to inform tree care consumers.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5394793 storm damage (general)
5394792 storm damage (general)
5394791 storm damage (general)
5376077 storm damage (general) High wind caused this tree to "barber chair,' a term used when felling a tree goes wrong.
5376078 storm damage (general) Storms can cause trees to split from the ground up and be extremely dangerous.
5376079 storm damage (general) High wind casued this tree to fail.
5376066 storm damage (general) Trees planted in the urban environment away from their natural locations are susceptible to storm damage.
5376067 storm damage (general) High winds can cause major damage among trees in the urban environment!!
5376068 storm damage (general) Storm damage caused by high winds and heavy rain fall.
5376069 storm damage (general) Tree snapped at the base from high winds and storm damage.
5376070 storm damage (general) Storm damage can cause trees to fall directly into power lines and be severely dangerous. Contact an ISA certified arborist to assist you when these problems occur.

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