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2011 Outstanding Educators: Honoring Excellence Deep in the Heart of Texas
Since 1994, Project Learning Tree has formally recognized the efforts of outstanding educators for their commitment to environmental education, their exemplary use of PLT, and their exceptional…
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Tree Man Finds Meaning and Fulfillment in his Kentucky Woods
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June 3, 17 96, Andrew Lang, a young merchant from Wakefield, England, purchased 19,425 acres of land in what is now Hart County, Kentucky. Over the years, the property passed out of Lang’s… -
Maryland Tree Farm sign taken with Hipstamatic
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2008 First Place Winner - David Curl, Alamo Township, Michigan; Herbert Eagon & Barbara Davids, Delaware, Ohio; Fred & Diane Massetti, Oakhurst, California
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2010 Second Place Winner -
Diane & Jerry Wilthew, Garrettsville, Ohio
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First Place Winner, Stihl Photo Contest (2010)
Photo by Henry & Mary Kay Hudson, Sumrall, Mississippi
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(by T.-C)
What a crisp image! The middle of the picture almost looks like it’s a painting as opposed to a photo.
Posted on May 30, 2011 via This is a Nature blog. with 98 notes
Source: Flickr / journeywithlight
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To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state, and to live as a people, we must have trees.
Theodore Roosevelt (via thegamedaygirls)(via growingolderbutnotup)
Posted on May 30, 2011 via The Gameday Girls with 3 notes
Source: thegamedaygirls




