A great community event where locals come together to plant trees and shrubs that are native to Townsville as a way to care for our unique natural environment and biodiversity. |
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Mayor Tony Mooney planting trees with school children on National Tree Day |
National Tree Day is a national event where communities across Australia can come together and plant trees and shrubs that are native to their local areas. The event is organised nationally by Planet Ark in partnerships with Toyota and AMP Foundation. |
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Community planting Townsville City Council has been organising National Tree Day in Townsville for the last 7 years. Each year, the hugely popular event drew widespread support from the communities, local schools as well as businesses. Schools Tree Day on Friday 29th of July 2005, involving local schools where schools children have the opportunity to plant local native trees and shrubs and at the same time to learn about the important of having a healthy environment as habitat for native flora and fauna. Participating schools (.pdf). The event is supported by Delfin Lend Lease who provides sponsorship for the purchase local natve seedlings for the event. National
Tree Day on the 30th - 31th of July 2005, this will be
an opportunity for the communities to come together and plant local native
trees and shrubs on several selected sites around Townsville as a way
to care for our local environment and contribute to achieving Townsville
that is Clean and Green. Aim of National Tree Day 2005 in Townsville is to promote the community plantings of local native trees and shrubs to enhance Townsville’s unique natural bushland and biodiversity and to enhance the city’s amenity.
Objectives of the event:
Contact Environmental Management 47279310 for additional details
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Planting trees to absorb carbon dioxide emissions is an internationally recognized procedure for reducing the level of greenhouse gas emissions. According to Mr Ken Asano, educating and motivating individuals and organizations to plant carbon-absorbing trees is another positive way Toyota can help the Australian and global environment.
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