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Earth Day Tree Planting

by | 27-04-2013 14:27 recommendations 0

During the strike of Tropical Storm Bopha (Pablo) in the Philippines, forests such as in Compostela Valley province has been left bare and treeless. However, during the celebration of Earth Day 2013, 5000 seedlings were planted to reforest the typhoon devastated mountain. Organized by several youth groups such as Tulong Kabataan, Balsa Mindanao, and Ecotenista Movement, this Mindanao wide tree growing activity aims to restore the forests that were hit by Typhoon Bopha.
The seedlings were composed of fruit bearing and non-fruit bearing trees of various kinds which is a must to both restore the forest and the ecosystem that was once present in it. Planting a variety of trees would ensure that the ecosystem would be restored to its natural balance unlike those forests which which were restored using one or two types of trees. Thousands of student and youth volunteers traveled for several hours and even days in order to take part in the tree growing activity.
This activity does not only end on Earth Day. The organizers plan to conduct monthly tree growing activities in order to allow the full restoration of the rich forests of Compostela Valley.
The photo below are the volunteers from Ateneo de Davao University, one of the participating schools that took part in the event. Photo by Lem Manalo.
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6 Comments

  • says :
    Planting a TREE is the best gift the our Mother Earth
    Posted 08-06-2013 16:22

  • says :
    Trees are life line. Save trees, save mankind
    Posted 08-06-2013 16:21

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  • says :
    Great job!! It is a smart plan not only planting trees but also taking care of it's growth!
    Posted 29-04-2013 11:56

  • Bam Azores says :
    Great job! Congratulations to the Ecotenistas on your treeplanting.
    Posted 29-04-2013 11:46

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Good job! All of us must strive to plant more trees and save cutting of trees.

    Posted 27-04-2013 20:39

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