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Where are the trees planted for Trees in Celebration and Trees in Memory?

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Where are the trees planted for Trees in Celebration and Trees in Memory?

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Species native to our national forests, including pines, firs, spruce, and cedars, are planted in those areas destroyed by fire, disease or insects. These trees help restore vital habitat for the many noble creatures that make these forests their home, including lynx, grizzly bears, wolves, bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and hundreds of other species. In 2009, Trees in Celebration and Trees in Memory are being planted in California’s Plumas National Forest. For more information or to order Trees in Celebration or Trees in Memory please visit our Trees In Memory section.

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