Environment: What Can I Do?
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Subscribe to commentsCJApr 21st 2009 4:44PM
We can help the environment by buying trees to be planted in our National forests. More than a million trees in our national forests need to be replaced because fires, insects and diseases have destroyed trees.
You can buy 10 young trees as a gift of celebration or as a memorial gift from the National Arbor Day Foundation for $10.00 to be planted in an American National Forest. You can also buy a tree for about $3.00 to plant in your yard and the plastic tube it arrives in can be used as a bird feeder.
Please buy trees from The National Arbor Day Foundation at:
www.arborday.org