We love how the trees change through the seasons, keep planting trees!
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We love how the trees change through the seasons, keep planting trees!
We love how the trees change through the seasons, keep planting trees!
they are beautiful, provide us air to breathe, and occasionally provide a way to communicate. Here I was using the buttress roots to make a call heard across the forest.
Trees are everything: real life victims of climate change and our best real hope for climate mitigation. They are also great teachers of how to share and live in community, something humanity seems to have collectively forgotten, especially in cities. At a symbolic level they stand for life and hope, wisdom and perseverance, qualities that… Read More →
I hugged this Karri tree, Western Australia’s giant tree (Eucalyptus diversicolor) for 1 minute. I felt grounded, and I wondered how big they are above and below ground. I love trees because they provide us with oxygen
I hugged this Corymbia eximia tree for 5 minutes. It made me feel small, insignificant and itchy. I wasn’t thinking about anything, I was in the moment. Trees provide habitat, shade and oxygen
I hugged this palm tree (Arecaceae) for 2 minutes. It made me feel like trees are lonely. I love trees because they give me life
I hugged this Tuart tree (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) for 45 seconds. I felt embarrassed because it was in public, and people might see me hug a tree. I love trees because they give us oxygen to breathe
I hugged this tree for 2 minutes. It was itchy, but good, and it make me think about the world and all the trees. I love trees because they help us breathe and they look nice
I hugged this gum tree (Eucalyptus manifera) for 1 minute. It felt weird. It made me worry about ants crawling on my face. I did enjoy it. I love trees because they give us oxygen and they clean the air.
Hugging this tree was a weird feeling but nice. Hugging this tree made me thing of trees and nature. I call it the magical tree because my dog loves it. I love trees because they give us shade and oxygen. They are homes for animals
I hugged this Tuart tree (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) for 30 seconds. The tree was so tall that I was afraid of it falling on me. I hope this tree will stay forever! I love trees because they are home for the birds and also give us yummy fruits to eat!
I hugged this Eucalyptus tree for 10 seconds. It made me happy. It made me feel like hugging someone important
I hugged this pear tree for 3 minutes. I am sad because of climate change
I hugged this pear tree for 2mins. I am sad that trees are getting chopped down with chainsaws
I hugged a flowering plum tree (Prunusxblireana) for 30 seconds, It made me feel happy and cautious about the bees. I love this tree because of the nice flowers on it and the bees
I hugged this gum tree (Eucalyptus mannifera) for 5 minutes, I felt calm, and I thought about how cold it was. I love trees because they give us oxygen
I hugged this tree for about 30 seconds, It made me feel happy, like it could be a friend. I gave it a name, Jeremy. It made me think about caring for things and not being lonely. I love threes because they’re important. They help us to breathe because they recycle the air and produce… Read More →
I hugged a Eucalyptus tree and the scientific name is Eucalyptus globulus for 10 seconds at Ellis Brook Valley. I felt happy and calm. It make met think about the life cycles of each tree. I love trees because they provide shelter and do not give you sunburnt skin
I hugged this Weeping Peppermint tree (Agonis flexuosa) for 1 minute. It was uncomfortable how the bark was sticking into me.
I hugged this Ponytail Palm – Beaucarnea recurvata for 30 seconds. It felt weird and I didn’t think of anything really.
I hugged this gumtree – Tristaniopis laurina – for 5 minutes. I felt happy, calm and it gave me a feeling of energy. Hugging the tree made me think about how to take care the environment, the little creatures, and picked up the dead caterpillars and buried it. And also it teaches me that we… Read More →
I hugged this Eucalyptus wandoo tree for 35 seconds. I felt peaceful and thought about nature
























