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This is Conan's crew before a whole shitload of guys quit after the first contract. He bunked at a cheap motel spending the night drinking, smoking and eating shitty food.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

A fine day out planting trees along the creek. These 3 photos show the "before" situation to be compared in years to come with the forest that will no doubt appear.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Sept. 22, 2011 – Students from Sunset Elementary School in Port McNeill celebrate National Forest Week with a forest tour that included an opportunity to plant trees and learn about the importance and benefits of B.C.’s forests.

  

Our pride and joy. We built it from scratch. '95 or '96? This is Paul now. Here are some more pics of the planting days.

Having fun as we contribute towards reduction of our environmental footprint (photo credit: Chris Jones and Judy Kimani)

The tree planting at the entrance to Heckbarley may not look much different from afar but on closer inspection the trees are all growing very well and some are at the top of the shelters.

Gunn High School Green Team members plant trees in the Alma Village and Midtown neighborhoods of Palo Alto on May 19, 2021.

Hi all

After a couple of weeks studying my navel at L & D it was good to be back with the Eastern Voles even if the day was grey and dismal. I counted over 15 voles today and we had both Tim & Steve S to supervise etc. The task was more tree planting against the distant base boundary and I think management was well pleased that the earlier session's performance was matched with another 900 trees today. Breaking the task into very small procedures made the task very fast and the spread of plants flashed across the area we have to cover, rows being measured, bamboo canes placed, holes made, trees planted, plastic protectors placed over tree and cane, all in a trice.

Catering was excellent with honey cake and special bread pudding from Malcolm, special Xmas biscuits from Roz, chilli hotpot, teas from TWF and "Badger" steamed golden sponge so we had more than adequate sustenance for the day & task and indeed after lunch it was hard to get going again It was a bit grey and desolate on site but there was some interesting wildlife. At lunch we had good views of a large Lapwing flock (200+) flying westwards behind Chicksands Wood, there was a very large and active Badger set on the boundary fence, there were Siskins, Meadow Pippits and a flock of tits popping around the reserve and elsewhere solitary Woodcock, Kestrel and Green Woodpecker.

There is not much else to say but if the sound of our day excites you join us again next week for more of the same, only 3000+ trees to plant.

Cheers

JP

 

Gunn High School Green Team members and other volunteers help plant trees in the Charleston Meadows neighborhood of South Palo Alto on May 22, 2021.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Group photo during the mid-term review meeting (photo credit: ILRI/Kennady Vijayalakshmy).

Trees for the Future country partner TREES planting Mangrove trees at the foothills of the Zambales region in Philippines

Having fun as we contribute towards reduction of our environmental footprint (photo credit: Chris Jones and Judy Kimani)

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Having fun as we contribute towards reduction of our environmental footprint (photo credit: Chris Jones and Judy Kimani)

Having fun as we contribute towards reduction of our environmental footprint (photo credit: Chris Jones and Judy Kimani)

Brown Lowe, or known by locals as Sugar Loaf, is a prominent mound in the middle of the Woodland Trust SMithills Estate. Once thought to be a pre-historic burial mound, but Victorian historians dug into it finding nothing but the remains of a glacial moraine.

Volunteers from JB Matteson and SEWA, along with Teen Urban Foresters and Canopy staff, plant trees in Belle Haven's Hamilton Park as part of a Menlo Park initiative to plant 62 trees. February 27, 2021

Day of Service Tree Planting at Patapsco State Park. by Jay Baker at Elkridge, MD.

Day of Service Tree Planting at Patapsco State Park. by Jay Baker at Elkridge, MD.

Day of Service Tree Planting at Patapsco State Park. by Jay Baker at Elkridge, MD.

A new magnolia planted on the border of the Greensward.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Cleared planting area split by a row of snags on the Modoc National Forest for the Miller Fire Project, taken 1/01/2009.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Having fun as we contribute towards reduction of our environmental footprint (photo credit: Chris Jones and Judy Kimani)

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Canopy partnered with Acterra, Grid, Habitat for Humanity, and Rebuilding Together to host a revitalization fair for the Palo Alto Park neighborhood in East Palo Alto. Canopy planted free trees for residents with the help of volunteers.

Volunteers from the Gunn High School Green Team and Paly help Canopy planting leaders and Teen Urban Foresters plant 13 trees in the Greenmeadow neighborhood of South Palo Alto on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

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