Treeless Squirrel wants to know, "Why do you plant trees?"

From the lens Plant trees, please. I need a place to call home..

Please share your thoughts about the importance of planting trees for a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world.

  • Mike Webb Mar 31, 2008 @ 12:16 pm | delete
    We have 2 really large oaks in the front with lots of acorns. Treeless Squirel is welcome to come down south anytime. Here's a link to environmental holidays we celebrate. http://www.wheeloftheyear.com/2008/environmentalist.htm
  • LeslieBrenner Mar 15, 2008 @ 11:45 am | delete
    There are lots of treeless squirrels in Manhattan. But NYC is planting more and more rooftop gardens and maybe vertical, skyscraper gardens.
  • Izzy Mar 14, 2008 @ 7:16 pm | delete
    I'm so proud of you!
  • Mark Mar 14, 2008 @ 4:46 pm | delete
    Encouraged by a coworker, I am growing giant redwoods from saplings and hope to plant them on the east coast. I figure if you're going to plant trees, plant the big kind!
  • pzapf Mar 5, 2008 @ 8:33 pm | delete
    Go, Treeless Squirrel, go. Plant a tree for me.
  • Honey Lynn Mar 4, 2008 @ 10:44 am | delete
    We have almost 50 trees on our lot and they serve as shade for various parts of the property, climbing challenges for our nephews, and just something to gaze at and enjoy for everyone. We have planted replacements for some of the older trees that were damaged by storms and we enjoy tracking their development over time. We know that all our trees help the world, but we enjoy them mostly as quiet and beautiful reminders of seasons coming and going. By the way, Treeless Squirrel would have a ball in our back yard and is welcome any time.

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Everyone needs trees. They give us oxygen, shade, tasty acorns, and for some of us, a home. The mission of the Treeless Squirrel is to spread the word... more »

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