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these are my old treeplanting boots with trees planted in them.
i posted this yesterday and little did i know my eyes had decieved me and i had made the image way too magenta without knowing it... i guess thats what happens when you spend 4 hours in the dark room before editing photos on the computer
Community forestry awareness campaign in a primary school of Butisongo - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR-ICRAF
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NYC DEP project to plant more than 8,000 native species of trees and shrubs in a reforestation effort in Southern Ulster County.
Planting trees with Eugene Friends of Trees. We planted 7 trees for others and 2 for us. Our planting strip is much improved by a new blue oak and a chinese pistache. Many thanks to Eugene Friends of Trees for the trees and volunteer opportunity.
A little rain could not deter 60 tree-mendous volunteers who helped plant 40 trees...and came ready to plant more! Thank you to the volunteers, neighbors of South Beaverton, and the City of Beaverton for such a successful morning! These trees will be a part of a healthier, greener future for all!
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Urban Lot Manager Brian Garrett, right supervising volunteers and Lake Tahoe Science Magnet School children, left during the tree planting in the Angora Fire area with burned and green conifers in the background. Photo taken May 2009. Photo Credit: Lisa Herron, U.S. Forest Service.
Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy plant a tree at the official tree Planting at Yad Kennedy on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy plant a tree at the official tree Planting at Yad Kennedy on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Trees for the Future country partner TREES planting Mangrove trees at the foothills of the Zambales region in Philippines
Local volunteers planted trees on mountain areas cleared for mining during a Green Forests Work event outside Pineville, Ky.
Volunteers from Carbon 3D and Outdoor Environmental Institute along with TUFs and Staff planted 11 trees in the Midtown/Greer Park neighborhood in Palo Alto.
UPEACE students held a tree planting event called "People Planting for Peace" with the support of friends and neighbours from the communities of El Rodeo and Ciudad Colon. This event was organized by UPEACE student Naomi INOUE from Japan, and the primary purpose was to strengthen the network between UPEACE Students and the wider community and to celebrate the 30th of anniversary of UPEACE.
Today, 12 January 2015, saw a ceremony to dedicate a tree to the memory of PC Ian Rodgers. The ceremony took place in the Force’s Memorial Garden at the Sedgley Park Centre.
PC Rodgers died as result of injuries sustained while searching for children on a railway line in Brinnington, Stockport on 3 April, 1975.
He was the first member of Greater Manchester Police to be killed in the line of duty.
His widow, Pauline Rodgers, and sons Dan and Andy attended the ceremony.
Deputy Chief Constable Ian Hopkins represented the Force and was joined by members of the Police Federation and many of PC Rodgers friends and former colleagues.
The family were also presented with the plaque bearing his name that formed part of the original memorial which stood in the foyer of the Force's former headquarters in Stretford.
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At the head of the valley we are planting 10,000 native trees including oak, birch, rowan and eared willow. Greg Thompson and his team of planters have had to take all the stakes and shelters onto site by hadn't after the helicopter planned to take them broke down.
In an increased effort to plant native, hearty trees on campus, the grounds crew at Physical Plant has been busy this fall installing Pin Oaks, Red Maples and more.
Soon, visitors will see dozens of semi-mature trees being added to the landscape (see below of location).
The initial plan was to line Western road (adjacent to the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel) with the new trees, but buried utility lines put the kibosh on it.
According to supervisor of Grounds, Jim Galbraith, it doesn't matter too much where they go, any new trees are always a welcome sight.
Larger, more mature trees are selected over seedling/saplings to give them a greater chance of survival in the first few years.
New Trees on Campus (25):
Malus "Madonna" (2) – Elborn College
Malus Profusion (3) – Elborn College, Chemistry Lot
Acer Rubrum Embers (2) – Gibbons Lodge
Acer saccharum Majesty (1) – Gibbons Lodge
Acer saccharum "Majesty" (5) – Engineering Buildings, Gibbons Lodge
Acer rubrum October Glory (1) – Engineering Buildings
Amelanchier "Cumulus" (3) – Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel
Quercus Bicolor (1) – Staging Building
Quercus palustris (1) – Staging Building
Acer Truncatum (1) – Visual Arts Lot
Ginkgo Biloba (1) – Physics and Astronomy Building
Carpinus caroliniana (1) – Siebens Drake RI
Acer rubrum Brandywine (3) – Western Daycare
These huge trees sell for tens of thousands but they are cut down for pennies. We are working with the Penan people to plant thousands of new trees every year, enablin the Penan people to make a sustainable living from the preservation the unique rainforest ecosystem which they have inhabited for centuries.