Baumpflege around the World: Spain

There are currently 3.04 trillion trees and 7.2 billion people on Earth. Theoretically, this means that each person would have to take care of 422 trees, assuming they were all arborists. But, who takes care of trees in other countries? How do other arborists work in other parts of the world? What rules and regulations do they have to follow? What dangerous animals and plants are there? We want to answer all these questions in the new series “Arboriculture around the World”. » weiterlesen

Treecare around the World: Japan

There are currently 3.04 trillion trees and 7.2 billion people on Earth. Theoretically, this means that each person would have to take care of 422 trees, assuming they were all arborists. But, who takes care of trees in other countries? How do other arborists work in other parts of the world? What rules and regulations do they have to follow? What dangerous animals and plants are there? We want to answer all these questions in the new series “Arboriculture around the World”. » weiterlesen

Tree Care Days 2023: Highlights and novelties

Since its foundation in 1993, the German Tree Care Days in Augsburg have been one of the most important European training events in the field of tree care. The triad of specialist conference, climbing forum and tree care trade fair is what makes the event special and attracts thousands of visitors* to the Fuggerstadt every year. » weiterlesen

Baumpflege around the World: Sweden

There are currently 3.04 trillion trees and 7.2 billion people on Earth. Theoretically, this means that each person would have to take care of 422 trees, assuming they were all arborists. But, who takes care of trees in other countries? How do other arborists work in other parts of the world? What rules and regulations do they have to follow? What dangerous animals and plants are there? We aim to answer all these questions in our new series, “Arboriculture around the World.” » weiterlesen

Baumpflege around the World: USA

There are currently 3.04 trillion trees and 7.2 billion people on Earth. Theoretically, this means that each person would have to take care of 422 trees, assuming they were all arborists. But, who takes care of trees in other countries? How do other arborists work in other parts of the world? What rules and regulations do they have to follow? What dangerous animals and plants are there? We aim to answer all these questions in our new series, “Arboriculture around the World.” » weiterlesen

Baumpflege around the World: India

There are currently 3.04 trillion trees and 7.2 billion people on Earth. Theoretically, this means that each person would have to take care of 422 trees, assuming they were all arborists. But, who takes care of trees in other countries? How do other arborists work in other parts of the world? What rules and regulations do they have to follow? What dangerous animals and plants are there? We aim to answer all these questions in our new series, “Arboriculture around the World.” » weiterlesen

Two new tree climbing masters for southern Germany!

From September 23 to 25, the Southern German tree climbing championship took place in Hohenbrunn, Bavaria. Only a few kilometers away from the Bavarian capital, the best tree climbers from southern Germany met with a little reinforcement from the north to determine the new southern German champion. In the end, Sélina Hornbogen and Viktor Magnus snatched the two cups of the Southern German champions. » weiterlesen

Tree Climbing World Championship 2022 – Hedger & Allen-Hall take the world titles

From September 9 to 11, the World Tree Climbing Championships took place in Copenhagen. For three days, there was plenty of action for the capital of Denmark to marvel at. More than 80 participants, including two starters from Germany, wanted to win the title of world champion. » weiterlesen

“Road to Kopenhagen”: Part 5 – James Kilpatrick

From Klewe, to the European Championships in Brussels, to Copenhagen in Denmark. This is the tour for the crème de la crème of tree climbers this year. In this 5-part series, we cover the World Championships so far and our five german international climbing aces. » weiterlesen