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2025 Date | 31 July 2025 |
2026 Date | 31 July 2026 |
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National Tree Day in National Tree Day HistoryNational Tree Day focuses on the planting and nurturing of native trees, shrubs, and grasses to improve biodiversity and promote a healthier, more sustainable environment. This observance aims to enhance people's awareness of the critical role that trees play in supporting life on Earth, helping to clean the air, provide habitat for wildlife and reduce the effects of climate change. The day fosters community participation and encourages individuals and groups to connect with nature, enhance their local environment, and contribute to Australia's conservation goals. The concept of National Tree Day began in Australia in 1996, initiated by environmental organisation Planet Ark in partnership with major sponsor Toyota Australia. Steadily growing over the years, the event has seen millions of Australians participating, resulting in the planting of over 26 million trees. National Tree Day provides a valuable opportunity for Australians to come together as a community, take responsibility for the environment, and instil in the younger generation a greater appreciation of the importance of trees and nature. National Tree Day is typically observed in Australia on the last Sunday in July, with schools and communities participating in tree planting events leading up to the main day. Australians can contribute to the observance by planting trees, organizing local events, or by engaging with educational activities provided by Planet Ark. With the ongoing support and involvement of individuals and communities, National Tree Day continues to play a vital role in safeguarding Australia's unique and diverse ecosystems for future generations. Top facts about National Tree Day
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