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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 50 MIN

Replanting trees means emotional and environmental healing for north St. Louis

from St. Louis on the Air

Losing tree canopy has consequences far beyond an aesthetic change for a neighborhood. For the St. Louis residents affected by the May 16 tornado, the sudden loss of thousands of trees may have longstanding effects on their physical and mental health. Community organizations share how they are helping the city replace trees lost to the storm — and their efforts to help residents learn about proper tree care and heal from tree-related trauma.

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Losing tree canopy has consequences far beyond an aesthetic change for a neighborhood. For the St. Louis residents affected by the May 16 tornado, the sudden loss of thousands of trees may have longstanding effects on their physical and mental...

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