Press

Petaluma gets $1 million to plant more trees - The Petaluma Canopy Project brings the city, ReLeaf Petaluma and other nonprofits together to plant more than 2,500 trees over three years. - Petaluma Argus-Courier, October 12, 2023 (pdf)

ReLeaf hopes for grant to plant trees at schools and parks - Funds from Healthy Babies could lower temperatures in parts of Petaluma - Press Democrat, June 17, 2022

How 5 local women stopped Safeway from building a gas station in their neighborhood - These local activists made history with their “No Gas Here” campaign. Now they’re planting trees in celebration. - Press Democrat, March 17, 2023 (pdf)

A Tree Canopy for Every Park, School, and Yard (starts in 3rd column) - Forest & River News, Summer 2022 (pdf)

Cooling down Petaluma’s ‘heat islands’ with shade trees, garden hoses - Argus Courier, June 2, 2022 (pdf)

ReLeaf to plant 150 trees in Wiseman Park - March 30, 2022 (pdf)

Petaluma nonprofit ‘Releaf’ plans to increase city’s tree population - October 14, 2021 (pdf)

The Healthy Babies Initiative Awards Six Grants for Cities That Plan to Reduce Neurotoxic Exposures in Babies’ Air, Food, and Environments The winning cities submitted proposals that will equitably improve children’s health and promote scalable resilience - Mayor’s Initiative Project, 2021 (pdf)