Tree Planting and Arbor Day Celebration

Friday, January 15, 2016
9:00 am – Lake Alice shore (near the intersection of Museum Rd. and Village Dr.)

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Tree Planting on the shore of Lake Alice

Trees Planted

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President and Mrs. Fuchs join the Office of Sustainability for a wet – but successful! – Arbor Day event on the shore of Lake Alice

Remarks from Dr. Tim White
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, UF/IFAS

“Welcome, my pleasure to be here with you to plant this ceremonial tree and special thanks to the President and Ms Fuchs for braving the elements to be with us.

Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state and to live as a people, we must have trees”

So the importance of trees and forests was recognized early on. The first Arbor Day in the US was in 1872 and Arbor Day is now celebrated in all 50 states and 41 countries.

Arbor Day is important because trees and forests are important. And someone has to speak for the trees – today that’s us. So, what are some of the benefits that trees and forests provide?

There is the economic importance – producing paper, wood products and all the other economic goods that come from forests.

Just as a factoid, forests are the single largest AG crop in Florida – more important than citrus in terms of total economic impact.

And some of the economic products from forests might surprise you: diapers (it’s the absorbent fluff pulp that does the work), cell phone screens (made out of cellulose acetate), and toothpaste and shampoo (pure cellulose makes them smooth)

But in addition to economic values, trees and forests provide so many more benefits and here are just a few:

In the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, every day is Arbor Day. Our faculty and staff create new knowledge through research and they educate students and the general public about the best ways to make sure that forests can continue to sustainably provide all of those economic, social and environmental benefits.

I’ll end with an African Proverb, “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now”.

So whether it’s these trees planted on Arbor Day, or these tree representing all that forests do for us, thank you for being here and appreciating the many roles that trees play in our lives.”