Illinois Transportation Secretary Kick-Starts 10,000 Oak Tree Giveaway in Honor of Earth Day
Illinois Students Receive Educational
Benefit from Generous Donation of Trees
SPRINGFIELD –Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig today
announced the 10,000 Oak Tree Giveaway of seedlings to school
districts throughout Illinois. Many school districts statewide
have received oak tree seedlings, which were donated to the
Illinois Department of Transportation by Living Lands and
Waters. The announcement was made ahead of the designated Earth
Day for 2011 in order to reach more students before spring
break.
“We are extremely excited to partner with Living Lands and
Waters to promote the educational benefits of a greener earth
and provide a direct tool to protect and sustain the environment
at a local level,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary
Hannig. “Under the guidance of Governor Pat Quinn and Lt.
Governor Sheila Simon, IDOT takes pride in its leadership in
green sustainability efforts in Illinois. The 10,000 Oak Tree
Giveaway exemplifies our shared commitment to increase
environmental awareness across the state, while at the same
time, helps provide a cost-effective way to produce clean air
and reduce pollution,” Hannig added.
All nine IDOT Districts will take part in the 10,000 Oak Tree
Giveaway and coordinate distribution to local school districts
throughout the state and provide ample opportunities to plant
seedlings where directed on school grounds.
Trees provide tremendous benefits to the environment by removing
carbon dioxide, providing oxygen to breathe and shade for
cooling purposes, protecting soil from erosion and beautifying
our surroundings.
Living Lands and Waters is a 501(c) (3) environmental
organization established by Chad Pregracke in 1998 and
headquartered in East Moline, Illinois. Living Lands and Waters
conduct Community River Cleanups, Big River Educational
Workshops, Million Trees Project, River Bottom Forest
Restoration and Adopt-a River Mile. The organization has
received numerous awards including the Environmental Hero Award
in 2007 from then Lt. Governor Pat Quinn for the Million Trees
Project. |