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Arboriculture is the study, care, and management of individual trees and shrubs. This field of study is vast, misunderstood, and can be very complex. This honor is to provide Adventist youth with an opportunity to experience arboriculture with the correct information and resources. This honor is designed to be taught only by industry professionals who have several years of experience in properly instructing and representing this field of study.
 
Arboriculture is the study, care, and management of individual trees and shrubs. This field of study is vast, misunderstood, and can be very complex. This honor is to provide Adventist youth with an opportunity to experience arboriculture with the correct information and resources. This honor is designed to be taught only by industry professionals who have several years of experience in properly instructing and representing this field of study.

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Arboriculture

Skill Level

3

Year

2024

Version

16.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

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Arboriculture
Vocational
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2024

Overview

Arboriculture is the study, care, and management of individual trees and shrubs. This field of study is vast, misunderstood, and can be very complex. This honor is to provide Adventist youth with an opportunity to experience arboriculture with the correct information and resources. This honor is designed to be taught only by industry professionals who have several years of experience in properly instructing and representing this field of study.

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:


13. Practice filling out a commonly used Tree Risk Assessment Form for a mature tree with your instructor. As a service project, use your knowledge to fill out a form for a second tree at your school, church, or local park.