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Illinois State University gets national tree-campus title

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NORMAL, Ill. (AP) - Illinois State University has once again secured a national honor for its tree friendliness.
It's been designated as a Tree Campus USA. That's a title bestowed by the Arbor Day Foundation for colleges that promote healthy management of their campus forests.

 
The Normal-based school said in a Thursday statement that it had to meet multiple criteria for the designation. That includes demonstrating it has a campus tree advisory committee and a campus tree-care plan. 
 

The Arbor Day Foundation launched the Tree Campus USA program in 2008. 

 
ISU has been given the honor seven out of the last eight years - missing out only in 2014.  More than a dozen other Illinois schools have also been granted the Tree Campus USA honorific in recent years.  

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