Arbour Day 2009

Cadets at Body Ponds
Arbour Day was a significant success this year. Over 500 Environment Cadets, along with their teachers, planted 1,200 trees in the Body Ponds Watershed.
The Body Ponds Watershed is an important resource providing food for humans and animals. It is the largest watershed in Antigua.
Trees were planted at Body Ponds this year in commemoration of Arbour Day in order to eradicate the invasive lemon grass which covers a large area of the watershed. Shady trees will cause the lemon grass to be stifled and eventually die.
Planting trees at the Body Ponds is a very important exercise. Any persons interested in taking part in this activity can contact the Forestry Division or the Environment Division.
See pictures below!
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1 Response to Arbour Day 2009
Jameel Ambrose
September 21st, 2011 at 4:32 pm
hey i remember this day
i plated 5 trees lol dont really remember wht kind but….. it was an amazing day . The area was real wet and slippery lol but tht day was a day to remember with friends and teachers
. hmmm i wonder how my tress doing
thts if i can pin point it