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Trees For Survival

09 December 2013
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Trees For Survival is an environmental education programme which involves young people growing and planting native trees to help landowners revegetate erosin prone land, improve stream flow and water quality and increase biodiversity.

The Trees For Survival programme creates community partnerships by engaging schools, their community, local businesses and councils all working together to restore our natural heritage.

With over 5,000 school students and more than 70,000 trees planted each year TFS has planted more than a million trees in its first 20 years