Certified Arborists are tree care specialists dedicated to excellence in
the field of arboriculture. They are highly qualified in the care of your
valuable trees and shrubs with knowledge of the most up-to-date advances
and proven age-old techniques.
Certified Arborists are widely recognized professionals. They are
educated and trained in:
- Diagnosis and treatment of your tree and shrub related problems.
- Proper pruning and management techniques for your valuable trees and
shrubs.
- Understanding tree biology
- Identifying and selecting the appropriate trees and shrubs for your
landscape.
- Understanding the delicate soil and water relationships which affect
tree and shrub health.
- Nutrition requirements and fertilization techniques to keep your
trees and shrubs in peak form.
- Recognizing certain tree hazards and construction damage.
To maintain and beautify the world around us, residential property,
commercial property, or the town you live in, Certified Arborists are
there to help you.
To qualify as a Certified Arborist, an experienced tree care professional
must pass an extensive examination developed by an international panel of
experts in the industry and academia. The International Society of
Arboriculture maintains this voluntary certification program.
The educational program does not stop with testing. A Certified Arborist
must keep abreast of new technology by attending seminars and reviewing
the latest publications to obtain necessary continuing education
credits.
In today's fragile environment, a Certified Arborist can maintain your
landscape and help you preserve the aesthetic and ecological value of
your trees and shrubs.
Please remember, certification can attest to the knowledge background of
an arborist, but it does not guarantee or ensure quality performance. It
is a means to assist you in selecting an arborist who has a proven level
of knowledge-based competency.
Not all arboricultural firms have Certified Arborists on their staff. When
choosing a tree care firm, check the classified pages for those companies
that employ arborists who are certified. Do not hesitate to ask any
prospective arborists to show you their International Society of
Arboriculture (ISA) certification identification card.
For additional information, contact your local Cooperative Extension
Office, State Urban Forestry Department, ISA Chapter, or the ISA
Certification Office at
(217)355-9411.
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