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Casey Trees Washington, D.C.

Apart from my regular Assistant GIS analyst duties, I was often tasked with making and designing web maps. I became very familiar with Mapbox and Tilemill as well as Google API. While most of these programs allow you to make web designs without programming experience, I picked up quite a bit of HTML, Java, and CSS along the way. Below are just a few example of webmaps I created. If you would like to see all of Casey Trees maps plase click the Casey Trees box below the logo.



Take a trip back in time to explore how Washington’s tree canopy has changed since the 1950s! Swipe between 1951 and present day imagery of our national capitol!
Want to find out what the trees are near you? Click the search bar at the top left-hand corner and type in any address. Click on a tree and find out what type of tree it is and when it was planted!
From March 7 to May 16, Casey Trees — with hundreds of volunteers — will plant trees at 22 sites across D.C. Explore our planting sites and register to volunteer!

Already have a favorite tree? Use the drop down menu in the bottom left-hand corner to find out where they are located across D.C. Click on the tree to find out who planted it and when it was planted!!
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