In July of 2009, 3 high school freshmen formed GreenTree of Tulsa as an environmental group that would help reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Our plan is to plant trees in Tulsa and surrounding areas to sequester Co2. While working on this project we came to realize that not only the planet and humans are affected, animals are also greatly affected. Climate change and high Co2 levels are severely harming the polar bear's habitats. Due to their dangerous situation, polar bears have become a large part of our project. Since July of 2009, GreenTree of Tulsa(GTOT) has planted over 2,150 trees to help save the polar bears and our environment.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Winning in San Diego!

Last weekend the GTOT team flew to San Diego for Polar Bear International's Project Polar Bear award ceremony. While there we received behind the scene tours of the San Diego Zoo and Sea World. While there we got to see the polar bears up close and many other cool things. GreenTree of Tulsa won second place overall in Project Polar Bear and got to swim with beluga whales as a prize!