Trees of knowledge

Deloraine High Students national tree day planting

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SEPTEMBER 2016

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STUDENTS FROM Deloraine High School participated in National Tree Day and Schools Tree Day.

Each year, around 200,000 Australian school students participate in Schools Tree Day. The program gets kids into nature, instils a love for the great outdoors and teaches them about environmental stewardship and taking care of the planet.

Forestry Tasmania Perth Nursery provided Deloraine High School with a variety of native plants.

Students are proud to be working to improve their school and our surroundings.

[udesign_icon_font name="fa fa-camera" color="#000000"] Mike Moores

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