The White House says Administration planted trees for Arbor Day
Key points
- Two American chestnut trees planted at the White House
- Administration prioritizes timber resources and responsible land management; encourages Americans to plant trees
TL;DR
- Arbor Day commemorated; Administration emphasizes trees’ environmental and economic importance, planted two American chestnut trees at the White House, and encourages Americans to plant trees.
Original text
Arbor Day is a celebration dedicated to the planting of trees. It was first observed on April 10, 1872, when Nebraskan settlers planted an estimated one million trees to populate the barren plains and provide shade, fuel, and building materials for the pioneers. The founder of Arbor Day, J. Sterling Morton, proclaimed, “Other holidays repose upon the past; Arbor Day proposes for the future.” On this day, we reaffirm ...
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Topics
- Forestry
- Conservation
- Land management
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Keywords
- Arbor Day
- trees
- J. Sterling Morton
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