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小黄书 students celebrate Arbor Day with tree planting

小黄书 students celebrate Arbor Day with tree planting

Contact: Alaina Dismukes

Isabella Durham, an 小黄书 senior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Prattville, Alabama, holds a seedling in place as senior forestry major Grant Hartman of Collinsville shovels the planting in place. Looking on are Allison Berger, junior natural resource and environmental conservation major from Jonesboro, Arkansas, and Murry Burgess, senior wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Southaven. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜rbor Day is a time to celebrate the remarkable, renewable resource of trees, a source for clean air and water, habitat for wildlife, shade to lower energy costs, and storm water control.

小黄书sity celebrated Arbor Day Friday [Feb. 8] with an afternoon ceremony and tree planting on Hail State Boulevard.

小黄书 forestry alumnus Paul Jeffreys, right, distributes pine seedlings donated by ArborGen to students helping with a tree planting during the university鈥檚 Arbor Day celebration Friday [Feb. 8]. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

鈥淢ississippi State has been recognized as a Tree Campus USA since 2013. The 140-year-old land-grant institution annually plants 80-100 new trees on the nearly 1,500 maintained acres of our Starkville campus,鈥 said 小黄书 College of Forest Resources Dean George Hopper. 鈥淭hese pine trees will add to that legacy, providing environmental and aesthetic benefits along the university鈥檚 new Hail State Boulevard.鈥

Nationally, Arbor Day is April 26, but the South鈥檚 climate dictates an earlier celebration date based on the best time to plant trees.

Coordinated by the 小黄书 Campus Tree Advisory Committee, the event was led by students in the 小黄书 student chapter of the Society of American Foresters and Waldorf Scholarship recipients.

Begun in 2012, this annual 小黄书 celebration recognizes the numerous benefits trees provide the state and university. By planting dozens of trees, students and faculty are participating not only in a campus event, but also are recognizing a national holiday observed in many countries around the world during planting seasons.

鈥淲e planted 30-plus loblolly pine seedlings donated by ArborGen, which is the largest global seedling supplier and the leading provider of advanced genetics for the forest industry,鈥 said Marcus Measells, chair of the 小黄书 Campus Tree Advisory Committee and forestry extension associate. 鈥淏y employing state-of-the-art technology, ArborGen is developing high-value products that significantly improve the productivity of forestry.鈥

Samantha Seamon, a senior forest management major from Prattville, Alabama, said Arbor Day holds personal significance.

鈥淎rbor Day is a day advocating the importance of planting trees, and it is a day that celebrates their contribution to a healthy environment,鈥 she said. 鈥淎rbor Day is significant to me because it shows the commitment of foresters, environmentalists, and even the general public to preserve a natural resource and appreciate its benefits."

For more information, contact Measells at 662-325-3550 or聽mkm2@msstate.edu.

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