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10,000 Trees for the Rouge: No. 1 of 5
During its annual plantings, 10,000 Trees places special emphasis on youth. Nearly 400 high school students turned out for the 2018 planting event, as did dozens of kids and teens from the Scouts and Girl Guides organizations.
10,000 Trees for the Rouge: No. 2 of 5
During 10,000 Trees for the Rouge's spring 2018 planting event, about 3,250 people turned out to plant 5,735 trees, shrubs and wildflowers near Waldon Pond at Austin Drive, the organization’s original planting site from 1991.
10,000 Trees for the Rouge: No. 3 of 5
That's a lot of shovel work! Since 1989, volunteers with 10,000 Trees have planted more than 186,000 trees and shrubs, rehabilitating approximately 186 acres, and assisted in the healthy restoration of one marshland.
10,000 Trees for the Rouge: No. 4 of 5
As 10,000 Trees prepares to celebrate its 30th birthday in 2019, organizers are still on the hunt for five to seven acres of land every year to host their massive annual one-day public tree-planting event.
10,000 Trees for the Rouge: No. 5 of 5
Currently, "a five-year overall survival rate (for trees) typically exceeds 75 percent—and where there are failures, we’ve been able to go back and replant," remarks Robert Roszell, chairman of Markham, Ontario-based 10,000 Trees for the Rouge.