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Greening the “Concrete Jungle”

By Ashley on July 15, 2010 in homepage post, Trees in the news

As large Victorian-era trees begin to die, people in the UK start to realize the need for a revitalized planting effort.

From the BBC: Calls to Green the “Concrete Jungle”

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Tags: benefits of trees, tree news, tree planting



1 comment to "Greening the “Concrete Jungle”"

Georgia comments: July 16, 2010 at 2:53 pm

Will California ReLeaf acquire a twitter account?

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