New York State DEC begins big tree planting campaign

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New York State DEC begins big tree planting campaign

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is rallying support for an ambitious tree planting campaign aimed at planting 25 million trees by the year 2033. As part of this significant initiative, the DEC invites the public to participate in activities celebrating Arbor Day, which falls on April 25th this year. This event serves not only as a celebration of trees but also highlights their crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, enhancing air quality, and providing habitat for wildlife. The newly launched nursery tracker will help keep records of the trees planted, allowing participants to contribute to and monitor the progress of the initiative. The DEC emphasizes that every individual can make a difference by joining in efforts to plant trees in their communities. With the clear call to action from the DEC, residents are encouraged to come together for this vital environmental cause, marking Arbor Day as more than just a date on the calendar, but a commitment to a greener future.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is rallying support for an ambitious tree planting campaign aimed at planting 25 million trees by the year 2033.

The DEC invites the public to participate in activities celebrating Arbor Day, which falls on April 25 this year.

This event serves not only as a celebration of trees but also highlights their crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, enhancing air quality, and providing habitat for wildlife.

The newly launched nursery tracker will help keep records of the trees planted, allowing participants to contribute to and monitor the progress of the initiative.

The DEC emphasizes that everyone can make a difference by planting trees in their communities.