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Carbon
Neutral Program
Carbon Neutral is committed to securing a better future for our children by making it easy to
offset emissions through native tree planting and facilitating access to information on
greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Visit
www.carbonneutral.com.au now
to calculate the emissions you are responsible for and to find out how you can reduce your
carbon footprint.
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Million
Trees Program
Over 90 schools in
WA are involved in this valuable program. Children learn about the value
of Western Australian native trees in a practical, hands-on environment.
Our aim is to teach children about the joy of propagating and nurturing
seedlings in their own school nurseries, before planting them in degraded
urban and rural locations. Our ultimate goal? One million trees planted
in one season! Awesome! Get involved? Find out more?
Click here
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Farm
Tree Help Scheme
Linking city people
with rural communities. This scheme encourages city people to raise seedlings
that will be planted on farms in WA helping reclaim valuable farmland
from the devastating effects of salinity and land degradation.
Click here for more information.
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Children's
Forest
We
will celebrate the birth of your child by planting a grove of trees. The
Children's Forest gives your child an investment in the environment -
see them grow together helping each other face the challenges of the future.
Certificates are issued for every child contributing to the Children's
Forest. Find out how to get involved - click here
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City
Farm
It's
not an urban myth - City Farm is a reclaimed piece of derelict land in
East Perth that has been transformed into an oasis in the city - surrounded
by concrete, City Farm is an example of what can be accomplished when
a dream is given nourishment and encouragement - with a little help from
our friends. Be amazed - click here for more
information.
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Tree
Farm Project (Amery Acres)
Our
experimental organic farm. We are involved in environmentally friendly
research to help understand the complex interactions of soil, rocks,
organisms and vegetation. Click here for
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Peel Species Catalogue
The Peel
branch is pleased to announce the release of the 2009 Species Catalogue and
Order Form. Click here for
more detailed information. |