
The Forest, Tree, and Plant Life Committee
Mission Statement

The Forest, Tree, and Plant Life Committee works to protect and restore Twin Lakes’ landscapes, safeguarding the natural beauty, quiet serenity, and ecological harmony that make this place so special. Caring for the forests, waters, and wildlife we live alongside, we focus on:
Learn about Twin Lakes’ native plants, forests, riparian buffers, and wild landscapes, essential for biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and water protection.
Discover how native plants, rain gardens, and meadows create low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and visually stunning landscapes that support pollinators, enhance biodiversity, and improve stormwater management.
Understand the impact of invasive plants and pests and explore strategies to protect Twin Lakes’ native ecosystems from disruption.
Join hikes, citizen science projects, and conservation efforts. Access educational videos, interactive materials, and open classes. Explore our Kids’ Corner for fun nature content!
Explore books, websites, and apps focused on native plants, sustainability, and conservation to deepen your knowledge of Twin Lakes’ ecosystems.
Questions or Suggestions?: Please contact Lorraine Gibbons gibbonslorraine56@gmail.com or Tina Proce bproce70@gmail.com