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Parks committee accepts donation of 800 trees for East River Greenway; city to plant with biochar
Summary
The committee voted to accept a donation of 800 trees purchased through a grant awarded to the Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; the forestry division will plant the trees over two to three years using biochar and will record staff time as an in-kind match.
The Green Bay Parks Committee approved accepting a donation of 800 trees from the Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory on March 11. The observatory received a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to purchase the trees and offered to deliver them to the city’s forestry nursery for planting along the East River Greenway over a two- to…
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