They provide important habitat for wildlife, cool our cities and connect us with nature.
2025 Hug a Tree Photos
I love our house Lemon tree 🍋
I love trees because trees loved me first
They are necessary for all life on earth.
They give me hope. Tree pictured in the Takayna rainforest of Tasmania / Lutruwita.
I love this European Ash in my garden because it gives me oxygen and also shade in summer. Lots of birds play in it. Our garden is the greenest in my street. We need so much more to keep the Earth healthy!
They provide homes and beauty where I live and work
I love trees because they are bit like the fur on our planet. They are green, they breathe, and they cover us, and they are wonderful. Bec is hugging a tree in Kings Park, Perth. Scroll down to see how MASSIVE the tree is that she is hugging.
I love trees as they provide us with oxygen, wonderful habitat for koalas, possums, birds and more and they keep my environment, cool, pretty and relaxing, I love trees of all shapes and sizes!
Some of them remind us of home, like this feijoa reminds me of New Zealand, where they are plentiful.
Some give us fruit! Like this backyard papaya tree will provide us with longterm benefits.
They help each other and they breathe life into earth.
They are home for lots of animals and they are beautiful especially their leaves.
Because I love birds and the climate.
They are life sustaining
They’re important for our ecosystem and climate
I love trees because they tell the story of future, past and present.
I love trees because I’m a fan of photosynthesis
They remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and give us oxygen.
They create oxygen from carbon dioxide – and I feel more alive when I’m in the forest.
I love that I can climb them! Scroll down to see how absolutely HUGE the tree is that Kay is hugging on the campus of University of Western Australia.
Trees are cool. They convert carbon dioxide into carbon, and then provide us with shade and cooling and habitat. And I think they are neat. Scroll down to see the entire GIANT tree Darren was hugging at the University of Western Australia in Perth!!
Trees are calming and they give me shade.
They are beautiful and are a testament to resilience
























