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Champion Tree Program

A forest of maple trees in autumn.

The Champion Tree program would not be possible without the help of Big Tree Inspectors. They certify each and every one of the nominations the Department of Natural Resources receives. We are looking to grow our team of inspectors and we invite you to join us.

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FAQ

What does a Big Tree Inspector do?
The responsibilities of a Big Tree Inspector entail visiting the nominated tree, taking measurements and identifying the tree’s species.
What are the required qualifications?
An online training will be offered to aid inspectors in their duties. However, all inspectors will need to know how to identify and measure a wide variety of trees.
What is the time commitment?
The time commitment depends on your preferences and availability. An inspection will take between 15 and 30 minutes. You are welcome to evaluate nominations as frequently as you wish.