In
1872, J. Sterling Morton came up with the idea that every year a special day
should be put aside for tree planting. Thus he founded Arbor Day and that year
over a million trees were planted in Nebraska. Probably now, more than ever, we
need to honor Arbor Day, which is usually celebrated on the last Friday in
April or early May (some states choose different dates depending on their weather for best
tree planting times).
Trees
hugely improve the quality of our lives. They provide shelter and food for our
wildlife, clean the air, absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, they mask
noise, prevent soil erosion, provide paper and wood for fuel and buildings, all
this plus the joy and wonder of such a majestic and wonderful plant. Just
imagine walking into a park or driving along the highway and there are no
trees!
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