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Community Planting at Bear River Habitat Trail

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ORGANIZATION: Sacramento Tree Foundation

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 4 people are interested
Bear River Habitat Volunteers

Join the Sacramento Tree Foundation in planting 500 new native trees, shrubs and other native plants at the Bear River Habitat Trail. Once complete, the 5-mile long trail will provide a beautiful, shaded place for Plumas Lake's residents and visitors to walk and ride bicycles. The trail will also provide an important habitat corridor for wildlife.

Families with children are encouraged to participate.

Visit this link for directions to the trail: https://goo.gl/OwJJZq.

Register to volunteer on our website here: www.sactree.com/events

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About Sacramento Tree Foundation

Location:

6011 Midway Street, Sacramento, CA 95828, US

Mission Statement

The Sacramento Tree Foundation is a community benefit organization working to grow thriving communities through stewardship of our urban forest.

Description

Since 1982, we have been building partnerships and empowering communities to envision the best places to live and invest in their urban forest. We do this by educating, advocating and lending support for tree plantings.

Why trees? Because...

Cool breezes grow here.

Shade trees shield our homes, roadways, and parking lots from the scorching summer heat. Shade trees can lower a household's cooling costs by nearly one-third - saving money while keep us comfortable. Homes with shade trees also have higher property values.

Healthy bodies grow here.

Trees and green spaces can improve our health. People are more likely to be physically active in neighborhoods where trees are plentiful. Areas with trees invite contemplation and recreation --essential for restoring our bodies and minds.

Friendships grow here.

Trees bring people together. They create social spaces where people gather and foster a sense of belonging. Neighborhoods with green spaces are tighter-knit, safer, and more livable.

Fresh air grows here.

Trees are nature's way of cleaning our air. Tree leaves absorb pollutants, produce oxygen, and make cleaner air for us to breathe.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Environment
Community, Education & Literacy, Environment

WHEN

Sat Apr 15, 2017
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

Bear River Habitat TrailOlivehurst, CA 95961

(39.0863,-121.55)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 6
  • 3 hours

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