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Jason Bradley to plant 25,000 trees!

By Kids of RMB 

In Minnesota, the temperature had risen so high due to climate change! So a Minnesotan named Jason Bradley decided to plant trees! They partnered with The Nature Conservancy in the Forest Assisted Migration Project! Together they are on a mission to plant 25,000 trees!!! They are continuously collecting seeds and planting them so they could grow more and more trees! The Bradley’s do the farming in a sustainable and environmental way! They don’t use harmful chemicals which kill wildlife and harm plants! Let’s hope their dream comes true and let’s support them!

Let’s all take action and fight against climate change and make our earth a better place to live for our future generations to come!

By Sri Nihal Tammana

Jason Bradley


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