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Davey Bulletin March-April 2026

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DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD The Davey Tree Expert Company P.O. Box 5193 Kent, Ohio 44240-5193 Send us a photo of you holding a copy of The Bulletin on your next adventure to bulletin@davey.com. We'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming Davey Around the World! NERDING OUT WITH ANCIENT TREES AND DISNEY FUN On a Disney Alaska cruise, Lou Meyer and his family saw much more than Minnie and Mickey Mouse ™ . The Meyers' trip began in Vancouver, where they visited Stanley Park, a 1,000-plus-acre urban park, and spotted Douglas firs, western hemlocks and a 1,000-year-old western red cedar. Meyer's wife, Molly, and their kids, Louie and Maggie, also got to watch Meyer nerd out on a tour of the city's ancient trees led by a local big-tree hunter and even found a skywalk so they could see above the lush treetops. "For nature nerds like Davey Tree employees, this trip was perfect," Meyer, manager, Government Operations, Davey Business Development Team, said. "We saw glaciers, orcas, humpback whales, sea otters and sea lions. We loved the trip, looking out at the mountains and trees, seeing the natural world and observing how nature all interacts." Lou Meyer stands with his son Louie, 10, and daughter Maggie, 6, in front of Dawes Glacier on the Alaska-Canada border. SHARKS, LIONS, LEOPARDS — OH, MY! Tim Roberts and his wife, Sarah, saw more animals, fish and reptiles than some see in a lifetime. On Grand Cayman in the Caribbean last summer, scuba diving adventures brought sightings of eagles, rays, sea turtles and gray reef sharks that swam near Roberts' head. In Stingray City on the island, Roberts and Sarah kissed stingrays for good luck, and at a parrot sanctuary, parrots landed on them as they fed them right out of their hands. Three months later, Roberts and Sarah traveled to Tanzania, venturing into the Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, and staying in luxury tents at the center of them. On safari rides, lions, hippos, elephants, buffalo, rhinoceros, leopards and more appeared along the trek. They ended their third wedding anniversary trip on the white sand beaches of Zanzibar. "We saw thousands of animals," Roberts, regional safety specialist, corporate safety, said. "My wife likes elephants, and we saw about 200 during our time there. We watched a leopard carry a gazelle up a tree to keep it away from the hyenas that were approaching. We were lucky enough to see the river crossing of the Great Migration of the wildebeests and zebras. At night in our tent, we heard zebras and even lions. It was just amazing." Inset: Tim Roberts and his wife, Sarah, are able to step off their safari vehicle and see hundreds of hippos at a hippo pool in the central Saharan desert. Right: Tim carries a copy of the Bulletin down into the Caribbean Sea as he scuba dives among coral reefs and various critters.

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