We're thrilled that on Tuesday the US Fish and Wildlife Service and ReGeneration began planting 158 acres of forest, about 50,000 trees, in Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge near Liberty, TX.
"I couldn't get this done [by myself]," said Stuart Marcus, director of the 23,000-acre refuge about an hour's drive east of Houston. "We don't have the money. We don't have the resources."A portion of the resources to plant these trees came from Dell's Plant A Tree For Me program, of which we're proud to be a partner.
More details are available from ReGeneration's blog.

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