John,
We’ve never done this before.
But because this year’s Giving Tuesday campaign to plant 15,000 Trees for Wildlife is so important, we’re kicking it off right at the crack of dawn.
Will you help us start Giving Tuesday strong to reach our ambitious goal of 15,000 Trees for Wildlife?
Did you know that tree cover is in decline in urban environments? A 2018 study found that nearly half of US states are losing tree coverage in cities and communities at an alarming rate. Only three states saw any increase in urban tree canopy.
To reverse this disturbing trend and meet the critical need for new native trees, we’re increasing our goal by 25% this year. Will you step up and give Trees for Wildlife this Giving Tuesday?
$30 = 3 trees
$50 = 5 trees
$80 = 8 trees
$100 = 10 trees
$150 = 15 trees
It’s easy to forget how important nature is to cities. In addition to being vital homes for wildlife, trees act as air conditioners, air filters, carbon storage units, urban noise reducers, and stress relievers. In short, we need trees—and especially, native trees—in our urban ecosystems as much as our forests and parks.
If we want to continue to see songbirds in our yards, butterflies in our parks, and owls in our forests we need to stop the concerning decline in tree populations in our communities across the United States.
John, can we count on you to take advantage of this special opportunity to give back in a meaningful way this Giving Tuesday?
Thank you for your support on this important day.