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More than 45,000 trees are taking root in the Sudbury area this spring through an initiative that gives landowners an incentive to green their properties.
The seedlings going into the ground locally are part of an overall 2.8 million adding coniferous cover to Ontario acreages through the 50 Million Tree Program, offered through Forests Ontario.
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The not-for-profit organization is dedicated to regreening the province through the support of planting, forest restoration, stewardship, education and awareness.
The 50 MTP program provides financial and technical assistance to landowners who wish to plant a minimum of 500 trees on their property, with funding support provided from the federal government, corporate sponsors and donors.
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In what organizers believe is the largest community tree planting event in America, thousands of volunteers have registered to plant more than 50,000 native trees including every county in the state during Tennessee Tree Day, taking place March 20, 2021. The event includes 112 community tree pickup sites and more than 4,000 individual tree-planting locations. The event is organized every year by Tennessee Environmental Council, a non-profit organization based in Nashville, with Tennessee s Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry playing a vital role in this event.
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In what organizers believe is the largest community tree planting event in America, thousands of volunteers have registered to plant more than 50,000 native trees including every county in the state during Tennessee Tree Day, taking place Saturday, March 20. The event includes 112 community tree pickup sites and more than 4,000 individual tree-planting locations.
The event is organized every year by Tennessee Environmental Council, a non-profit organization based in Nashville, with Tennessee s Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry playing a role in this event.
“In a rough pandemic year, it is heartwarming to see thousands of volunteer participants planting trees and planting hope for our future,” says Cynthia Hernandez, Tree Program manager at Tennessee Environmental Council.