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National Tree Day

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 885 000



Address: L18, 323 Castlereagh Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: https://treeday.planetark.org

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25.01.2022 Not to mention more rewarding! According to daysoftheyear.com , today is More Herbs, Less Salt Day (well at least in the US). The day aims to encourage the replacement of fresh herbs instead of sodium or other flavours that arent always so good for our health or the planet. Is it time for some thyme in your world?... #gardening #spring #herbs



25.01.2022 What tiny wonders have helped you through these hard times?

23.01.2022 Each needle-like hair is around five millimetres long and holds what researchers say is a venom similar to that found in cone snails.

23.01.2022 60 days to go! Whether you're a part of a school, community or council, work team or an individual wanting to get involved, you can! Choose to either host a planting or join one that's already happening. Visit: https://bit.ly/3wJUzsO... #NationalTreeDay #Lovetrees



23.01.2022 Monday motivation #Inspiration #motivation

23.01.2022 It's National Wattle Day and the first day of Spring! Wattle is a symbol of unity and resilience, two things that have helped us over the past 12 months. Let's take a moment to celebrate this first day of Spring and the resilience of nature by getting amongst it. What does wattle mean to you?

22.01.2022 "The good news is for most of these imperilled plants, we already have the knowledge and techniques needed to conserve them."



21.01.2022 A cluster of critically endangered pot-bellied greenhood orchids has been found in the NSW Southern Highlands.

21.01.2022 Australia's largest garlic producer has teamed up with a remote Northern Territory Indigenous community to grow garlic, with great success already in the tasting.

21.01.2022 It's Wild Wednesday! The endangered glossy black cockatoo is the smallest black-cockatoo in Australia and tends to live in very small groups of only two or three. Males are blackish brown, except for their prominent red tail bands; the females are dark brownish with some yellow spotting. Can you guess its favourite food? It's casuarina, otherwise known as she-oak, seeds, especially from mature trees which tend to have more nutrients than younger trees. ... If you have any of their favourite trees in your backyard, let them flourish! They will also help you out by protecting the trees with their occasional appetite for wood boring insect larvae. Their favourite trees include: - Casuarina - Eucalypts - Angophoras - Acacias and - Hakea trees #cockatoo #wildlife

20.01.2022 The recent rains have seen wildflowers spring up across the usually dry western Queensland area - "I reckon it's the best wildflower season we've had in eight to 10 years," said Bulloo Shire mayor John 'Tractor' Ferguson.

20.01.2022 We're still getting through all the incredible photos from the Tree Day community over the weekend. Thanks to all the schools, councils, businesses and individuals who got involved with #HugaTreeforNTD! Also, a huge thank you to everyone who planted a tree, participated in a nature care activity or simply connected with nature on National Tree Day. Every day is Tree Day! Let's continue to #connectwithnature and inspire others to do the same From the Tree Day team @planetar...k #NationalTreeDay #Rengeneration



20.01.2022 Stuck on Christmas gift ideas? Take a look at the following gift ideas for plant lovers.

20.01.2022 This year we had the privilege of working with Oliver Costello of @firesticks.alliance.network, Dr Mel Taylor of @macquarieuni and @maggiedent, as contributors to the Tree Report. We want to say a big thank you to them, as their expert advice allowed us to share knowledge and practical tips on regeneration in the report. Read here: https://bit.ly/2BfmJF3 #Rengeneration #NationalTreeDay #Connectwithnature

20.01.2022 National Tree Day is about more than just planting. It’s a chance to connect with the earth and each other, to form friendships and take environmental action together. This is a sneak peak of some happy faces from one of The Seedling Bank beneficiaries down in Howrah, Tasmania. Jen, from the Tree Day team, spent the day with an inspiring group of students, teachers and a Landcare volunteer who are all working together to create wildlife corridors for the vulnerable bandicoot.... We’ll be sharing their story and many others in the lead up to National Tree Day. Will your school or community group be joining us for National Tree Day or School's Tree Day? Only 9 weeks to go! Visit https://treeday.planetark.org/ #NationalTreeDay #LoveTrees #Conservation

19.01.2022 Do you remember seeing this handsome boy on the news and in your social media feed? Meet Bear the koala detection dog. We caught up with Bear and his human friends to hear about what he and his canine colleagues have been working on and what’s planned for the future. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3oy94g6... Image credit: Tyson Mayr ifaw

19.01.2022 Were excited to announce Planet Ark has partnered with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Department of Planning, Industry and Environment to increase tree canopy and green cover across Greater Sydney by planting one million trees by 2022, as part of the Premiers Priority for #GreeningOurCity. Find out more: https://bit.ly/39PYV7x Image credit: NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

19.01.2022 "The future of medicine is very similar to what has evolved in millennial trees."

18.01.2022 National Tree Day may be over but every day can be tree day in one way or another. If you've found connecting with nature over the weekend rejuvenating, consider: Pouring a cuppa and reading our 2020 Tree Report: https://bit.ly/2Dyj5qk. Beautifully produced by GLIDER and full of expert input on all things regeneration.... Get involved with your local landcare / bushcare groups. There is still so much work to be done to help Australia fully recover from the bushfires - and it's a rewarding way to spend free time! Spread the word! Encourage those around you to connect with nature and experience the benefits something as simple as planting or hugging a tree can bring! Thanks to our major sponsor Toyota Australia #NationalTreeDay #ConnectwithNature #climateaction #environment

18.01.2022 Happy Friday friends!

18.01.2022 An estimated two million people gathered in India recently to plant an incredible 20 million trees along the banks of the nations holiest river, all while social-distancing! Read more: https://bit.ly/3fXovsw #NationalTreeDay #PositiveEnvironmentNews

18.01.2022 What's your favourite nature quote? Tell us in the comments #NationalTreeDay #ConnectwithNature

17.01.2022 It's #wildwednesday and today it's all about the cute, nectar-loving sugar glider. Did you know the sugar gliders scientific name, Petaurus breviceps, translates to short-headed rope dancer. We've been watching #AustraliaRemastered on ABC TV + iview, where Aaron Pederson explores the iconic wildlife, landscapes and oceans of Australia. Have you watched it?... #sugarglider #australia #wildlife #nature

17.01.2022 Sadly we won't be hosting official public planting sites due to COVID-19, but there are many other ways you and your students can get involved on Schools Tree Day. Visit: https://bit.ly/308zYkm We'd also like to give a massive shout out to all the educators who inspire the next generation to connect with and care for the environment - thank you so much! #NationalTreeDay #HugaTreeforNTD

16.01.2022 It's #birdoftheweek and this week we're featuring this handsome male galah spotted by Sandy Horne. Share your bird pictures with us in the comments

16.01.2022 Great activity just in time for spring. DIY upcycled seed-growing tray

16.01.2022 Human resilience and ecological resilience are not mutually exclusive. Contributing to projects that help build resilience in our ecological landscapes will assist both ourselves and ecosystems in bouncing back. We can strengthen resilience in ourselves by connecting with nature. What's your latest nature project that brings you joy? Tell us in the comments ... #Regeneration #Resilience #NationalTreeDay

16.01.2022 With National Tree Day public planting events cancelled for the first time in 25 years, this year we're celebrating trees a little differently. Get involved by: Planting a tree in your backyard or if you don't have a backyard why not plant a new 'Pet Plant' Share a photo connecting with nature or hugging a tree using the hashtag #HugaTreeforNTD Only 4 days to go!... Thanks to our major sponsor Toyota Australia for over 20 years of support with National Tree Day. #NationalTreeDay #ConnectwithNature

15.01.2022 Are you ready to connect with nature and plant trees? Schools Tree Day: Friday 30th July National Tree Day: Sunday 1st July ... Host a planting or join a planting! Head to treeday.planetark.org or to register

15.01.2022 Some positive news for your Tuesday morning.

15.01.2022 Volunteers see hooded plover chicks nesting on beach for the first time in 5 years.

15.01.2022 Help us create a sustainable, liveable and cool Greater Sydney. Plant a tree for the future #GreeningOurCity

15.01.2022 Is it just us or have you noticed the ear-piercing buzz of the cicada is louder this summer than in the past few years? It’s a super year for our summer chorusing friends, says veterinary immunologist and cicada expert, David Emery. One reason is the abundance of winter and summer rainfall Australia has received. Many common Australian cicadas spend about six or seven years underground and when they emerge live for only a few weeks.... Story: The Guardian

14.01.2022 It's National Tree Day! We hope you're able to get out and celebrate trees today, or plant a new tree at home. The small act of planting one tree can have a big impact. ... We also encourage you to pledge your support to this year's theme of Regeneration: for our land, our people and our future, by hugging a tree or connecting with nature and tell us how you plan to regenerate. Share the post on social using the hashtag #HugaTreeforNTD #ConnetwithNature #NationalTreeDay #Treelovers

14.01.2022 Only three more sleeps until National Tree Day! What do you have planned for the weekend? Planting a tree in your backyard Planting a new 'Pet Plant' Hugging a tree... We want to know what you have planned, tell us in the comments #NationalTreeDay #Treelovers #HugaTreeforNTD

14.01.2022 Tomorrow is National Tree Day! Will you join us in celebrating trees connecting with nature creating community ?... Hug a tree and share it on social #HugaTreeforNTD. Or, simply plant a tree in your backyard or pot plant at home. The important thing is to connect with nature and enjoy the happiness it brings. #NationalTreeDay #HugaTreeforNTD #ConnectwithNature

14.01.2022 Today is the United Nations International Day of #WomeninScience, a day to celebrate the achievements of women in science and inspire the next generation. Did you know? Less then 30 per cent of researchers worldwide are women According to UNESCO data, only around 30 per cent of all female students select STEM-related fields in higher education. ... The world needs science, and science needs women! Together let’s celebrate women and girls who are leading the way. #InternationalDayofwomenandgirlsinscience

13.01.2022 Looking for easy ways to green your home? Turn your old spice jars into planters!

13.01.2022 "For a Carnaby, they require a nesting hollow from a relatively large tree, which would need to be between 120 and 200 years of age." The Federal Government has granted $3 million as part of its Environment Restoration Fund.

12.01.2022 "I have over 1,000 indoor plants. This is how I look after them" In case you missed it, get inspired for spring with this impressive story of plant care: https://www.abc.net.au//indoor-plant-tips-from-a-/12490610 #indoorplants #gardening

11.01.2022 Researchers believe barn owls could be used to predict and control mouse numbers.

11.01.2022 One landholder is working to bring northern sandalwood trees back from the brink of extinction in Victoria.

10.01.2022 Today is #worldwetlandsday - a day to raise awareness of wetlands and biodiversity. This year we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. We love this photo of #EastAlligatorRiver by @chrisneybright. The East Alligator River supports belts of mangrove forest, including 75% of mangrove species. Australia has 65 listed wetlands, with Kakadu National Park having almost 7,000 square kilometres of Ramsar listed wetlands. Wetlands play an... important role in reducing the impact of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts and cyclones. They act as a natural sponge. Scientists estimate that at least 64% of the world’s wetlands have disappeared since 1900. #ramsar #wetlandsday #conservation #wetlands #kakadu #eastalligatorriver #nttourism #kakadunationalpark

10.01.2022 Are you familiar with the term solastalgia or eco-anxiety? Earlier in 2020, researchers suggested that eco-anxiety should not be categorised as a mental illness, but instead considered a reasonable and adaptive response to an unfolding climatic crisis. When viewed this way, eco-anxiety can be reframed as a force that promotes social mobilisation and activism a form of adaptive anxiety. - 2020 Tree Report... Lets use this time to think about our connections to the environment, the mental health benefits of connecting with nature and how we can mobilise others to protect the environment. Read more: https://bit.ly/2BfmJF3 #NationalTreeDay #Solastalgia

09.01.2022 "Urban farming is a rising food phenomenon and people are increasingly interested in learning about where their food comes from."

08.01.2022 We love this heartwarming story of kids standing up for trees! Hundreds of local school children designed artworks to protect trees in response to newly planted trees being purposefully damaged in their community. The artworks expressed why the trees are important to them The tree plantings were part of the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Premier's Priority for #GreeningOurCity. Find out more: https://www.dpie.nsw.gov.au/premiers-prio/greening-our-city... Image credit: Sutherland Shire Council

06.01.2022 Today's Wild Wednesday features the green or common tree snake, found in north and eastern Australia. These guys love trees as much as the National Tree Day community, spending most of their time in them, coming down only to hunt for food. We read about them via Backyard Buddies an initiative of Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife ... What backyard buddies have you found lately? See more

06.01.2022 Connecting with nature through photographs, indoor plants, urban green spaces or gardening has so many positive impacts on our health. Sit back, relax and enjoy the bird sounds with these incredible trees. Thanks to everyone for sharing your beautiful #NationalTreeDay images.

05.01.2022 One of Australias most famous desert wildflowers - the glorious Swainsona formosa, Sturts desert pea. Glen Moss spotted these beauties near Broken Hill. Have you seen them in the wild? : Glen Moss

04.01.2022 "We named the new frog Litoria mira because the word ‘mira’ means surprised or strange in Latin."

04.01.2022 Australia's endangered Gordon's Wattle is bursting back to life after fears the species was nearly wiped out in last Summer's bushfires. Great news to celebrate National Wattle Day

04.01.2022 The Blue Mountains City Council has unanimously decided to move forward with a new program of action that will see the ‘Rights of Nature’ concepts inform its long-term planning and operational activities. The council is the first government entity in Australia to adopt Rights of Nature as a keystone concept. It's a paradigm shift, where nature is recognised as having its own legal right to exist, regenerate and evolve, Cr Brent Hoare told the council.... Read the full story here https://bit.ly/3bt2K4q

04.01.2022 It might come as a surprise to some that the bird who mimics a dead tree branch is the hottest bird on the ’gram, but science doesn’t lie. The study by German researchers Dr Katja Thömmes and Dr Gregor Hayn-Leichsenring set out to answer the question: what makes a good bird photo? The study analysed nearly 30,000 bird photos from popular Instagram accounts using an algorithm to see which photos attracted the most ‘likes’. Read the full story https://bit.ly/3bKYHAX... #TawnyFrogmouth #Birds

03.01.2022 A rare eucalyptus tree has been discovered on a Sydney street corner. The Eucalyptus cattai is the rarest eucalyptus species in the greater Sydney region. Ecologist Steve Douglas first spotted the unique species on a street corner in Sydney's Hills District 25 years ago. Now, the cattai is part of a major regeneration program taking place in South-West Sydney. Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/3flFTce... #Conservation #Lovetrees #Eucalyptus

03.01.2022 We know connecting with nature has many health benefits but what about a view of nature? Research suggests that a room with a view of nature supports cognitive restoration better than a view of concrete. For those of us who dont live with a view overlooking the ocean or fields of green, you can now travel the world with window-swap.com where you can open a window anywhere in the world. Its a creative way to escape your home office, even just for a minute. Read more: https://bit.ly/2FgnYp2

03.01.2022 Goondening Australia with Costa Georgiadis Official

02.01.2022 Most Australians have experienced some form of loss over the past 12 months. We've experienced disconnection and isolation and theres been trauma and hardships. Hugging a tree or simply being amongst nature is a great way to overcome the disconnect many have been feeling or are still struggling with. Join us in the lead up to National Tree Day and share a photo connecting with nature using the hashtag #HugaTreeforNTD @toyota_aus . .... . . . #NationalTreeDay #SchoolsTreeDay #Regeneration #Community #treelovers #nature #planetark See more

01.01.2022 Happy Schools Tree Day! To all kids, parents, teachers and students we hope you enjoy your time connecting in nature today. Are you planting a tree, starting a new green project, planning a nature activity or engaging in nature play for Schools Tree Day? There are so many benefits of outdoor play and learning for both children and adults - get your green prescription today! A huge thank you to all the educators who go above and beyond to teach the next generation how to ca...re for our natural environment. Thanks also to our major sponsor Toyota Australia and their dealers, staff and local heroes who support Schools Tree Day initiatives around Australia every year. #SchoolsTreeDay #NationalTreeDay #ConnectwithNature #HugaTreeforNTD

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