Volunteers Needed for Tree Planting Projects 

Cover photo courtesy of The Lands Council

As part of its mission to preserve and revitalize our forests, waters, and wildlife, the non-profit organization The Lands Council (TLC), is organizing several tree-planting projects this fall, when the cooler weather gives newly-planted trees the best shot to establish before winter. Planting trees to create the next generation of urban forests and improve wildlife habitat and water quality in the Spokane area watershed is a great way to make a difference right in your own backyard. TLC is seeking enthusiastic volunteers of all ages to help plant thousands of trees in October. Organizers offer all necessary training and tools and ensure a rewarding experience, regardless of weather conditions. 

Photo Courtesy of The Lands Council

Join in on Reforest Spokane Day on Oct. 12, where volunteers will plant native vegetation to enhance wildlife habitat and improve water quality in the Spokane and Hangman Creek watersheds. On Oct. 18, take part in urban tree plantings through the SpoCanopy and Cool Canopy programs, aimed at adding much-needed shade to neighborhoods with lower canopy coverage.  

If you’re interested in receiving a free tree for your own yard, you can request one at landscouncil.org/urban-canopy. Planting a tree is not just an act of environmental stewardship but a chance to connect with nature and make a positive impact on the future. As the saying goes, “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, but the next best time is now!” For more details and to sign up, visit landscouncil.org/events. (OTO) 

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