Albuquerque, NM
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Plant a Tree
Plant a tree and participate in the Clean Air Campaign.
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Albuquerque, NM
Local Challenge
Plant a tree and participate in the Clean Air Campaign.
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There is a tree in Athens, Georgia, which has the distinction of assumed legal ownership of itself.
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For deciduous fruit trees to break dormancy and produce flowers in spring, they must be winterized properly. The following guidelines on fertilization, watering, pruning, chill hours, and freeze protection will ensure your tree wakes from its winter slumber next spring.
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A brisk burst of air waves off the humidity revealing strong, powerful, majestic trees. Against the crisp blue, trees in the city reach into the sky providing a service for the community like none other.
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Each year millions of high quality plants go unsold or are destroyed! They go in the dump, are plowed under or burned. Now you can save a tree and help someone!
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Here is the Oscar-winning animated film short "The Man Who Planted Trees" in a four-part video series. "A timeless film tells the inspirational story of a solitary shepherd who patiently plants and nurtures a forest of thousands of trees...."
Denver, CO
Local Challenge
The loss of natural forests around the world contributes more to global emissions each year than the transport sector. Curbing deforestation is a highly cost-effective way to reduce emissions. (United Nations Environmental Programs) In the Denver region, the Mile High Million campaign aims to plant one million trees by 2025. Every tree planted counts towards this goal. Make sure you register your tree by visiting the Greenprint Denver website.
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The planet Ecos is doomed because its powerful decision-makers are ignorant of the importance of its forests for the health of the people---indeed for the very survival of the planet. Might the plight of Ecos be instructive for the denizens of Earth?
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This wonderful book and video are a reminder of all the benefits of trees and an inspiration to us as we seek to be stewards of God's creation.
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An interview with Kenneth J. Feeley - tropical ecologist and new professor at Florida International University and the Center for Tropical Plant Conservation at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
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