National nonprofit to restore habitat damaged by wildfire, drought, insects
April 8, 2008 · Published By Kathee
American Forests’ Global ReLeaf Forests program will plant 1.7 million trees in nine western states in 2008, part of a total of nearly 4 million trees planned for the U.S. and abroad. The trees will be planted in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, and Utah.
Individuals and businesses can contribute to Global ReLeaf through American Forests’ website, www.americanforests.org or by calling 800/545-8733 (TREE).
1.7 Million Trees Planned for 9 Western States – Environmental News and Issues about the Environment






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