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Celebrating Trees on Arbor Day
The oldest environmental holiday in the United States is Arbor Day, celebrated on April 30. It s a day for inspiring people to plant trees and reminding everyone of how important trees are to our health and our environment.
The first Arbor Day was marked in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska City. His passion has helped to inspire millions of people to do more to protect and plant trees.
Trees have many benefits. They help remove pollutants and carbon from the atmosphere and generate clean air. They also absorb sediments in soils, and in doing so, help provide clean water. Trees are also known to reduce stress. People that live in urban environments are thought to be at greater risk for anxiety, and trees can help reduce stress and hypertension. Just looking at trees can reduce stress, and people that live on blocks with more trees have been shown to have lower levels of depression.
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Madagascar’s endangered lemurs are being killed during pandemic lockdowns
Early data paints a troubling picture for these animals and their habitat.
Mouse lemurs such as critically endangered Microcebus berthae are so small they can fit in the palm of your hand. As people have been turning to forests for food and fuel during the pandemic, exacerbating decades of deforestation, Madagascar’s 107 known species of lemurs are at even greater risk.Photograph by Bruno DAmicis, National Geographic
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Tiana Andriamanana was alarmed when she saw the fires swallowing Madagascar’s forests in March. She’d grown used to seeing illegal burns for agricultural expansion, but such widespread blazes so early in the year were extremely unusual.
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Madagascar’s endangered lemurs are being killed during pandemic lockdowns Dina Fine Maron
Mouse lemurs such as critically endangered
Microcebus berthae are so small they can fit in the palm of your hand. As people have been turning to forests for food and fuel during the pandemic, exacerbating decades of deforestation, Madagascar’s 107 known species of lemurs are at even greater risk.
Tiana Andriamanana was alarmed when she saw the fires swallowing Madagascar’s forests in March. She’d grown used to seeing illegal burns for agricultural expansion, but such widespread blazes so early in the year were extremely unusual.
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