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.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Sapling Pickup

Last weekend we drove 2 hours down to Goldsby Oklahoma to pick up 700 Loblolly pine saplings. We were able to get these because the Oklahoma Forestry Service generously donated them to aide us in educating people about trees and the environment. We plan to give away these saplings with some handouts about the environment, trees, and the plight of the polar bears. These trees will serve a two-fold purpose; reach and educate people about our project, the environment, and polar bears and to sequester carbon dioxide and help the polar bears way up north.
Where our saplings started from!