Illinois Transportation Secretary Announces Tree Giveaway
in Honor of the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day
Illinois Students Receive Educational Benefit from Generous Donation of 10,000 Trees
SPRINGFIELD
– Illinois Transportation Secretary
Gary Hannig today announced that the Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT) has joined forces with Living Lands and
Waters to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Earth
Day by placing 10,000 Oak Tree seedlings throughout the state of
Illinois. Springfield School District 186 was one of many
school districts statewide to receive a portion (800) of the oak
tree seedlings, which were donated to the Illinois Department of
Transportation by Living Lands and Waters.
“We are excited to partner with
Living Lands and Waters to help educate the public and Illinois
students on the environmental impact of planting trees,” said
Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig. “We are very
proud of the many green successes at IDOT and will continue our
efforts as a department to become greener, more energy efficient
and to do our part to have a positive impact on the
environment.
All nine IDOT Districts
throughout the state will take part in the 10,000 Oak Tree
Giveaway and coordinate distribution to local residents and
school districts statewide. Living Lands and Waters also
donated two hundred larger Oak Trees that will be planted by
IDOT employees at rest areas throughout Illinois.
“As educators we strive to
teach our students that taking care of the world in which they
live is part of their civic responsibility,” said Dr. Walter
Milton, Jr., Superintendent of Springfield Public Schools. “We
are grateful to IDOT and Living Lands and Waters for helping us
provide a teachable moment with the planting of trees. The
hundreds of trees they've donated will help students leave a
lasting impression on the world.”
Trees
provide tremendous benefits to the environment by acting as
filters and reducing the amount of pollution. Trees also filter
the air we breathe and produce oxygen.
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.
Earth Day is on April 22. More than
one billion people in 190 countries will be part of Earth Day
activities on this 40th Anniversary. |