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2010 Springs Window Fashions Partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation Our 2010 Accomplishments Thank you. We’re grateful for your support in Replanting Our Nation’s Forests. Together, we’re bringing life back to our forests and helping to provide clean air and water, restore wildlife habitat, and make our earth greener and healthier for generations to come. • Spring planting is complete: 25,000 desperately needed longleaf pine and slash pine trees. • Critical habitat for many threatened wildlife species including Florida black bear and red- cockaded woodpecker, along with the noble bald eagle, river otter, and sand hills crane, is being restored. Critical ecosystem and corridor to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge devastated by the Bugaboo Fire is being re-established. For more information, click on this link: John Bethea State Forest (FL) 25,000 trees John Bethea State Forest

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2010 Springs Window Fashions Partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation

Our 2010 Accomplishments

Thank you. We’re grateful for your support in Replanting Our Nation’s Forests. Together, we’re bringing life back to our forests and helping to provide clean air and water, restore wildlife habitat, and make our earth greener and healthier for generations to come.

• Spring planting is complete: 25,000 desperately needed longleaf pine and slash pine trees.

• Critical habitat for many threatened wildlife species including Florida black bear and red- cockaded woodpecker, along with the noble bald eagle, river otter, and sand hills crane, is

being restored.

• Critical ecosystem and corridor to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge devastated by the Bugaboo Fire is being re-established.

For more information, click on this link:

John Bethea State Forest (FL) 25,000 trees

John Bethea State Forest