Adult

Because even after the biggest wildfire in a generation, a lone inspiration still stands.

“Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.” — Kahlil Gabran University of Montana is designated as a “tree campus”! So many trees to hug

It gives me shelter and makes the environment fresh and beautiful ❤️

They witness, they welcome, they offer shade and inspiration for so many beautiful poems.

She loves trees because she thinks are the only honest creatures

They help me unwind after a long day at work and remind me to stay grounded just like them!

Trees give us shade and soak up pollution. They are beautiful to look at, especially if you lie beneath them in a gentle breeze.

Nature is my religion and all that it gives us, so we need to give back and respect it, so I love hugging trees. I believe it’s essential to teach all new generations this opportunity. Happy tree hugging!

I love trees because they give the dogs somewhere to pee.

I love trees because they help clean the air and make the place smell nice.

We are nature!

Daniel is a climate and peace activist and the founder of Act4Tomorrow.  He says ‘The flags of our countries painted on our cheeks as we embrace the trees. These gestures symbolize love and commitment to our lands and our to nature.’

We are simply soil mates!

They make my heart smile 😊

They make up a forest, and who doesn’t love a forest!

… they clean the air we breathe and because their aliveness is purifying and inspiring.

I love trees because they really are some of the most beautiful natural features in the world. You see them everywhere and they always ground me when I’m near one. And I love being able to hug them.

I love trees because they are grounded, generous sentinels of the world. This big sycamore tree is part of our garden and it buzzes as a home and food for insects, is a nesting place for birds, feeds the soil with its leaves and provides shade in summer – among so many other things. Trees…  Read More

I adore trees like this spectacular Boab, with a spectacular view, in the wilderness of far north Western Australia. I feel quite tiny next to this beautiful and ancient giant! ❤️

Here’s a tree hug from a whale hugger!

This oak tree is 400 years old. My friend Sophie and I loved it at first sight when we saw it two days ago!

They are a home for birds, lizards, insects, mammals and they nurture imagination in children to create stories and learn about biology.

Trees are the beginning, the middle and the end, they are much wiser than humans and care for all plants, animals and invertebrates in their habitat 💜

They make us feel better in the office! We love our green office!