Our Detroit Sequoia Planting on NBC’s Sunday Today!
Archangel partnered with Arboretum Detroit with the help of inner-city children to plant a forest of ancient Giant Sequoias in Detroit’s Poletown East neighborhood.
Archangel partnered with Arboretum Detroit with the help of inner-city children to plant a forest of ancient Giant Sequoias in Detroit’s Poletown East neighborhood.
The inner city of Detroit may seem like an unlikely place to have children plant what will one day be a grove of towering sequoia trees.
We’re honored to share that Smithsonian Magazine has featured Archangel Ancient Tree Archive in a recent article spotlighting our collaborative efforts with Arboretum Detroit.
This Earth Day, something unprecedented will rise in the heart of Detroit’s Poletown East neighborhood: a forest of ancient giants, reborn.
Our supporters are incredible! You’ve helped us propagate, archive, and reforest the genetics of ancient and champion trees throughout 2024, ensuring these giants of the Earth continue inspire generations.
Like Archangel’s mission to preserve ancient trees, The Miracle Forest by Ellen Dee Davidson is a children’s book about a sustainable community in Colombia that inspires children to value nature and restoration.
Hats off to our friends at the Portage Lake Garden Club for receiving first-place honors for their work in teaching students to propagate and plant native trees.
Elementary students and Archangel Ancient Tree Archive plant cloned Black Willows and Dogwoods, restoring the Boardman River’s ecological balance.
This is a great partnership to support and promote the Michigan Big Tree Hunt, a statewide contest to identify the largest trees in Michigan.
A new story about Archangel in USA Today shines a spotlight on “Big Tree,” an ancient southern live oak in Orlando, which has survived centuries of environmental challenges.
Archangel co-founder David Milarch will speak at the Leland Public Library at 1 pm on Monday, November 20, 2023.
We are so grateful for Benzonia Public Library to include us in its Smithsonian Museum on Main Street project. Enjoy this video featuring Archangel’s co-founder and director of propagation, Jake Milarch.