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  • NEWSROOM: HOUSTON RESIDENTS WILL RECEIVE FREE TREES TO REPLACE THOSE DESTROYED BY HURRICANE HARVEY

    COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M Forest Service will host an upcoming Tree Recovery event in Houston as part of the NASCAR Green Race for Trees Campaign. This year, the campaign will distribute 500 trees in Houston to replace those that were damaged and destroyed by Hurricane Harvey.

    Area residents may visit Hermann Park Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. to receive free trees. Texas A&M Forest Service will continue to aid in the effort to restore lost tree canopy in Houston as part of the agency’s mission to conserve and protect the natural resources of Texas. 

    The NASCAR Green Race for Trees Campaign is a sustainability partnership between the Arbor Day Foundation, NASCAR, Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas A&M AgriLife and Harris County Master Gardener Association. This tree giveaway event is also sponsored by Hotels for Hope and Safety-Kleen.

    “The people of Texas have suffered great personal and physical loss,” said Dan Lambe, Arbor Day Foundation President. “By replanting, we strive to bring healing and hope to the people and the communities in which they live, as well as help return the beauty and the value trees bring back to their properties.”

    The Arbor Day Foundation’s Community Tree Recovery program, a national program underwritten by FedEx and foundation members, aims to replace trees in communities affected by natural disasters throughout the United States. The program has held more than 775 events and distributed more than five million trees since its inception in 2012.

    “Over the past five years, NASCAR has worked with Arbor Day to support local communities devastated by natural disasters and we are hopeful this effort helps bring some normalcy and comfort back to the residents in Houston,” said Catherine Kummer, Senior Director, Green Innovation, NASCAR.

    To donate to the recovery efforts supported by this campaign or others across the country please visit www.arborday.org/recovery

     

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    Editor’s Note: To read the full news release from the Arbor Day Foundation, visit http://bit.ly/2zf3sP3

    Contacts:

    Monica Singhania, Staff Forester, Texas A&M Forest Service, msinghania@tfs.tamu.edu, (915) 345-4945

    Texas A&M Forest Service Communications Office, newsmedia@tfs.tamu.edu, (979) 458-6606


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