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Unveiled marvel: The exceptional tree of prowess

Assists in Environmental Matters: The Role of the Nuremberg Environmental Bureau

Unveiled: The Remarkable Arbor, a Bounty of Nature's Gifts
Unveiled: The Remarkable Arbor, a Bounty of Nature's Gifts

Unveiled marvel: The exceptional tree of prowess

The "Gifted Tree" project, a city-wide initiative in Nuremberg, is aimed at promoting environmental conservation and urban forestry. This project encourages the planting of deciduous or fruit trees on private properties within the city.

The project offers financial support for tree planting, with each tree receiving up to 750 euros in funding. This means that property owners can receive financial assistance for up to three trees per calendar year. It's important to note that the specific eligibility criteria for the project may vary, so it's recommended to check with the Nuremberg City Environmental Office for more information.

One of the key features of the "Gifted Tree" project is that it covers the maintenance of the trees, relieving property owners of this responsibility. This means that once the trees are planted, they will be taken care of by the project.

The "Gifted Tree" project does not specify any restrictions on the species of trees that can be planted, giving property owners the freedom to choose the trees that best suit their property and preferences.

Interested property owners can find more information about the "Gifted Tree" action directly at the Nuremberg City Environmental Office. For detailed requirements and up-to-date information, it's best to contact the office directly.

It's worth mentioning that the project does not provide trees for planting; property owners must provide their own trees.

By participating in the "Gifted Tree" project, property owners in Nuremberg can contribute to the city's urban forestry efforts, enhance the city's green spaces, and promote environmental conservation.

The "Gifted Tree" project encourages property owners to plant trees in their homes, not only for the benefits of urban forestry and environmental conservation, but also to improve their lifestyle and contribute to the city's green spaces. Property owners can choose from various tree species, as the project does not impose restrictions, and may even receive financial support for up to three trees per year.

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