They provide habitat for lots of different creatures.
2025 Hug a Tree Photos
I love trees for so many reasons: as individuals I think they are remarkable stately beings; whose leaves whisper in the wind stories of life they have seen. Their roots join with others, creating networks of connections that we can’t barely comprehend. Together, trees form a variety of forests – living buildings for 1000s of… Read More →
I love trees 🌳
Trees are awesome!
They give us life and the more we grow these are earth’s best friend. That’s why I love trees
I love this tree because it is alive. It has its own energy. And it is calming.
I love trees because they speak my language
Hugging a tree at Albert Park lake.
I love trees because they tell a story and protect animals
This is what a tree hug looks like for a world expert on moss and lichen!
I love trees because they are very pretty, have lots of interesting and cute animals living in them, and even give me juicy fruits to eat!
They give us oxygen, they are beautiful, give birds & other animals a home.
They give us shade and shelter and make our planet green.
I especially love eucalyptus trees like the one I am hugging . They are a class part of the Australian landscape and are so resilient.
they give us oxygen to breath and live. I enjoy climbing them and playing around them.
Tree hugging a probably VERY old sumauma, sacred Amazon tree, in front of COP30 venue.
I love trees because they are amazing and vital for our existence. They are needed for my grandchildren and future generations.
If trees die, I die, and that doesn’t sound fun.
I have loved trees since I was little. We had several in the yard which I would climb and sit admiring the branches and a different Tyview point. I also love them for the shade they provide and the habitats in forests. This majestic giant I am hugging has likely witnessed several hundred years of… Read More →
They are amazing! They provide shelter, life support and shade!
I love trees
They give us oxygen, fruits and they are good for our environment. They take in carbon dioxide and are habitat for many plants and animals.
The tree give world new life
























