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Arbor Day

Arbor Day (or Arbour Day in some countries) is a secular day of observance in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees.[1] Today, many countries observe such a holiday. Though usually observed in the spring, the date varies, depending on climate and suitable planting season.

Arbor Day
Arbour Day
Volunteers planting a tree for Arbor Day (Rochester, Minnesota, 2009)
Observed byMultiple countries
TypeCultural
SignificanceA holiday celebrating trees
CelebrationsPlanting, caring for and climbing trees, educating about the importance of trees
FrequencyAnnual
First timeMondoñedo, Spain
Related toGreenery Day (Japan)

Origins and history Edit

 
The naturalist Miguel Herrero Uceda at the monument to the first Arbor Day in the world, Villanueva de la Sierra (Spain), 1805

First Arbor Day Edit

The Spanish village of Mondoñedo held the first documented arbor plantation festival in the world organized by its mayor in 1594. The place remains as Alameda de los Remedios and it is still planted with lime and horse-chestnut trees. A humble granite marker and a bronze plate recall the event. Additionally, the small Spanish village of Villanueva de la Sierra held the first modern Arbor Day, an initiative launched in 1805 by the local priest with the enthusiastic support of the entire population.

While Napoleon was ravaging Europe with his ambition in this village in the Sierra de Gata lived a priest, don Juan Abern Samtrés, which, according to the chronicles, "convinced of the importance of trees for health, hygiene, decoration, nature, environment and customs, decides to plant trees and give a festive air. The festival began on Carnival Tuesday with the ringing of two bells of the church, and the Middle and the Big. After the Mass, and even coated with church ornaments, don Juan, accompanied by clergies, teachers and a large number of neighbours, planted the first tree, a poplar, in the place known as Valley of the Ejido. Tree plantations continued by Arroyada and Fuente de la Mora. Afterwards, there was a feast, and did not miss the dance. The party and plantations lasted three days. He drafted a manifesto in defence of the trees that was sent to surrounding towns to spread the love and respect for nature, and also he advised to make tree plantations in their localities.

— Miguel Herrero Uceda, Arbor Day

First American Arbor Day Edit

 
Birdsey Northrop

The first American Arbor Day was originated by J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska City, Nebraska, at an annual meeting of the Nebraska State board of agriculture held in Lincoln.[2] On April 10, 1872, an estimated one million trees were planted in Nebraska.[3]

In 1883, the American Forestry Association made Northrop the Chairman of the committee to campaign for Arbor Day nationwide. Birdsey Northrop of Connecticut was responsible for globalizing the idea when he visited Japan in 1895 and delivered his Arbor Day and Village Improvement message. He also brought his enthusiasm for Arbor Day to Australia, Canada, and Europe.[4]

McCreight and Theodore Roosevelt Edit

Beginning in 1906, Pennsylvania conservationist Major Israel McCreight of DuBois, Pennsylvania, argued that President Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation speeches were limited to businessmen in the lumber industry and recommended a campaign of youth education and a national policy on conservation education.[5] McCreight urged Roosevelt to make a public statement to school children about trees and the destruction of American forests. Conservationist Gifford Pinchot, Chief of the United States Forest Service, embraced McCreight’s recommendations and asked the President to speak to the public school children of the United States about conservation. On April 15, 1907, Roosevelt issued an "Arbor Day Proclamation to the School Children of the United States"[6] about the importance of trees and that forestry deserves to be taught in U.S. schools. Pinchot wrote McCreight, "we shall all be indebted to you for having made the suggestion."[7]

Around the world Edit

 
Arbor Day in Algeria

Australia Edit

Arbour Day has been observed in Australia since 20 June 1889. National Schools Tree Day is held on the last Friday of July for schools and National Tree Day the last Sunday in July throughout Australia. Many states have Arbour Day, although Victoria has an Arbour Week, which was suggested by Premier Rupert (Dick) Hamer in the 1980s.

Belgium Edit

International Day of Treeplanting is celebrated in Flanders on or around 21 March as a theme-day/educational-day/observance, not as a public holiday. Tree planting is sometimes combined with awareness campaigns of the fight against cancer: Kom Op Tegen Kanker.

Brazil Edit

The Arbor Day (Dia da Árvore) is celebrated on September 21. It is not a national holiday. However, schools nationwide celebrate this day with environment-related activities, namely tree planting.

British Virgin Islands Edit

Arbour Day is celebrated on November 22. It is sponsored by the National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands. Activities include an annual national Arbour Day Poetry Competition and tree planting ceremonies throughout the territory.

Cambodia Edit

Cambodia celebrates Arbor Day on July 9 with a tree planting ceremony attended by the king.[8][9]

Canada Edit

The day was founded by Sir George William Ross, later the premier of Ontario, when he was minister of education in Ontario (1883–1899). According to the Ontario Teachers' Manuals "History of Education" (1915), Ross established both Arbour Day and Empire Day—"the former to give the school children an interest in making and keeping the school grounds attractive, and the latter to inspire the children with a spirit of patriotism" (p. 222). This predates the claimed founding of the day by Don Clark of Schomberg, Ontario for his wife Margret Clark in 1906. In Canada, National Forest Week is the last full week of September, and National Tree Day (Maple Leaf Day) falls on the Wednesday of that week.[10] Ontario celebrates Arbour Week from the last Friday in April to the first Sunday in May.[11] Prince Edward Island celebrates Arbour Day on the third Friday in May during Arbour Week. Arbour Day is the longest running civic greening project in Calgary and is celebrated on the first Thursday in May. On this day, each grade 1 student in Calgary's schools receives a tree seedling to be taken home to be planted on private property.

Central African Republic Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on July 22.[12][13]

Chile Edit

"Dia del Arbol" was celebrated on June 28, 2022, as defined by Chile's Environment Ministry

Greater China Edit

Republic of China Edit

Arbor Day (植樹節) was founded by the forester Ling Daoyang in 1915 and has been a traditional holiday in the Republic of China since 1916. The Beiyang government's Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce first commemorated Arbor Day in 1915 at the suggestion of forester Ling Daoyang. In 1916, the government announced that all provinces of the Republic of China would celebrate the on the same day as the Qingming Festival, April 5, despite the differences in climate across China, which is on the first day of the fifth solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar. From 1929, by decree of the Nationalist government, Arbor Day was changed to March 12 [zh], to commemorate the death of Sun Yat-sen, who had been a major advocate of afforestation in his life.[14][15][16] Following the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949, the celebration of Arbor Day on March 12 was retained.[17][18][19]

People's Republic of China Edit

In People's Republic of China, during the fourth session of the Fifth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China in 1979 adopted the Resolution on the Unfolding of a Nationwide Voluntary Tree-planting Campaign. This resolution established the Arbor Day (植树节), also March 12, and stipulated that every able-bodied citizen between the ages of 11 and 60 should plant three to five trees per year or do the equivalent amount of work in seedling, cultivation, tree tending, or other services. Supporting documentation instructs all units to report population statistics to the local afforestation committees for workload allocation.[20] Many couples choose to marry the day before the annual celebration, and they plant the tree to mark beginning of their life together and the new life of the tree.

Republic of Congo Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on November 6.[citation needed]

Costa Rica Edit

"Día del Árbol" is on June 15.

Cuba Edit

"Dia del Árbol" (Day of the Tree) was first observed on October 10, 1904, and is today observed in October of each year.[citation needed]

Czech Republic Edit

Arbor Day in the Czech Republic is celebrated on October 20.

Egypt Edit

Arbor Day is on January 15.[21]

Germany Edit

Arbor Day ("Tag des Baumes") is on April 25. Its first celebration was in 1952.

India Edit

Van Mahotsav is an annual pan-Indian tree planting festival, occupying a week in the month of July. During this event millions of trees are planted. It was initiated in 1950 by K. M. Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food, to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees.

The name Van Mahotsava (the festival of trees) originated in July 1947 after a successful tree-planting drive was undertaken in Delhi, in which national leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr Rajendra Prasad and Abul Kalam Azad participated. Paryawaran Sachetak Samiti, a leading environmental organization conducts mass events and activities on this special day celebration each year. The week was simultaneously celebrated in a number of states in the country.

Iran Edit

 
Tree planting ceremony in Persia, Tehran

In Iran, it is known as "National Tree Planting Day". By the Solar Hijri calendar, it is on the fifteenth day of the month Esfand, which usually corresponds with March 5. This day is the first day of the "Natural Recyclable Resources Week" (March 5 to 12).

This is the time when the saplings of the all kinds in terms of different climates of different parts of Iran are shared among the people. They are also taught how to plant trees.[22]

Israel Edit

 
Tu Bishvat, Israel

The Jewish holiday Tu Bishvat, the new year for trees, is on the 15th day of the month of Shvat, which usually falls in January or February. Originally based on the date used to calculate the age of fruit trees for tithing as mandated in Leviticus 19:23–25, the holiday now is most often observed by planting trees or raising money to plant trees,[23] and by eating fruit, specifically grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates.[24] Tu Bishvat is a semi-official holiday in Israel; schools are open but Hebrew-speaking schools often go on tree-planting excursions.

Japan Edit

Japan celebrates a similarly themed Greenery Day, held on May 4.

Kenya Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on April 21. Often people plant palm trees and coconut trees along the Indian Ocean that borders the east coast of Kenya. They plant trees to remember Prof. Wangari Maathai, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for planting of trees and caring for them all over Kenya.

Korea Edit

North Korea marks "Tree Planting Day" on March 2, when people across the country plant trees. This day is considered to combine traditional Asian cultural values with the country's dominant Communist ideology.[25][26]

In South Korea, April 5, Singmogil or Sikmogil (식목일), the Arbor Day, was a public holiday until 2005. Even though Singmogil is no longer an official holiday, the day is still celebrated, with the South Korean public continuing to take part in tree-planting activities.[27][28]

Lesotho Edit

National Tree Planting Day is usually on March 21 depending on the lunar cycle.[citation needed]

Luxembourg Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on the second Saturday in November.[29]

Malawi Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on the 2nd Monday of December.

Mexico Edit

 
President Enrique Peña Nieto plants a tree in Balleza, Chihuahua to commemorate the Día del Árbol 2013.

The Día del Árbol was established in Mexico in 1959 with President Adolfo López Mateos issuing a decree that it should be observed on the 2nd Thursday of July.[30]

Mongolia Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on the 2nd Saturday of May and October. The first National Tree Planting Day was celebrated May 8, 2010.

Namibia Edit

Namibia's first Arbor Day was celebrated on October 8, 2004.[31] It takes place annually on the second Friday of October.[32]

Netherlands Edit

Since conference and of the Food and Agriculture Organization's publication World Festival of Trees, and a resolution of the United Nations in 1954: "The Conference, recognising the need of arousing mass consciousness of the aesthetic, physical and economic value of trees, recommends a World Festival of Trees to be celebrated annually in each member country on a date suited to local conditions"; it has been adopted by the Netherlands. In 1957, the National Committee Day of Planting Trees/Foundation of National Festival of Trees (Nationale Boomplantdag/Nationale Boomfeestdag) was created.

On the third Wednesday in March each year (near the spring equinox), three quarters of Dutch schoolchildren aged 10/11 and Dutch celebrities plant trees. Stichting Nationale Boomfeestdag organizes all the activities in the Netherlands for this day. Some municipalities however plant the trees around 21 September because of the planting season.[33]

In 2007, the 50th anniversary was celebrated with special golden jubilee activities.

New Zealand Edit

New Zealand’s first Arbor Day planting was on 3 July 1890 at Greytown, in the Wairarapa.[34] The first official celebration was scheduled to take place in Wellington in August 2012, with the planting of pohutukawa and Norfolk pines along Thorndon Esplanade.[34]

Prominent New Zealand botanist Dr Leonard Cockayne worked extensively on native plants throughout New Zealand and wrote many notable botanical texts. As early as the 1920s he held a vision for school students of New Zealand to be involved in planting native trees and plants in their school grounds. This vision bore fruit and schools in New Zealand have long planted native trees on Arbor Day.

Since 1977, New Zealand has celebrated Arbor Day on 5 June, which is also World Environment Day. Prior to then, Arbor Day was celebrated on 4 August, which is rather late in the year for tree planting in New Zealand, hence the date change.

Many of the Department of Conservation's Arbor Day activities focus on ecological restoration projects using native plants to restore habitats that have been damaged or destroyed by humans or invasive pests and weeds. There are great restoration projects underway around New Zealand and many organisations including community groups, landowners, conservation organisations, iwi, volunteers, schools, local businesses, nurseries and councils are involved in them. These projects are part of a vision to protect and restore the indigenous biodiversity.

Niger Edit

Since 1975, Niger has celebrated Arbor Day as part of its Independence Day: 3 August. On this day, aiding the fight against desertification, each Nigerien plants a tree.[clarification needed]

North Macedonia Edit

Having in mind the bad condition of the forest fund, and in particular the catastrophic wildfires which occurred in the summer of 2007, a citizens' initiative for afforestation was started in North Macedonia. The campaign by the name 'Tree Day-Plant Your Future' was first organized on 12 March 2008, when an official non-working day was declared and more than 150,000 Macedonians planted 2 million trees in one day (symbolically, one for each citizen). Six million more were planted in November the same year, and another 12,5 million trees in 2009. This has been established as a tradition and takes place every year.

Pakistan Edit

National tree plantation day of Pakistan (قومی شجر کاری دن) is celebrated on 18 August.[35]

Philippines Edit

Since 1947, Arbor Day in the Philippines has been institutionalized to be observed throughout the nation by planting trees and ornamental plants and other forms of relevant activities. Its practice was instituted through Proclamation No. 30.[36] It was subsequently revised by Proclamation No. 41,[37] issued in the same year. In 1955, the commemoration was extended from a day to a week and moved to the last full week of July.[38] Over two decades later, its commemoration was moved to the second week of June.[39] In 2003, the commemorations were reduced from a week to a day and was moved to June 25 per Proclamation No. 396.[40] The same proclamation directed "the active participation of all government agencies, including government-owned and controlled corporations, private sector, schools, civil society groups and the citizenry in tree planting activity".[41] It was subsequently revised by Proclamation 643[42] in the succeeding year.

In 2012, Republic Act 10176 was passed, which revived tree planting events "as [a] yearly event for local government units"[43] and mandated the planting of at least one tree per year for able-bodied Filipino citizens aged 12 years old and above.[44] Since 2012, many local arbor day celebrations have been commemorated, as in the cases of Natividad[45] and Tayug[46] in Pangasinan and Santa Rita in Pampanga.[47]

Poland Edit

In Poland, Arbor Day has been celebrated since 2002. Each October 10, many Polish people plant trees as well as participate in events organized by ecological foundations. Moreover, Polish Forest Inspectorates and schools give special lectures and lead ecological awareness campaigns.

Portugal Edit

Arbor Day is celebrated on March 21. It is not a national holiday but instead schools nationwide celebrate this day with environment-related activities, namely tree planting.

Russia Edit

All-Russian day of forest plantation was celebrated for the first time on 14 May 2011. Now it is held in April–May (it depends on the weather in different regions).

Samoa Edit

Arbor Day in Samoa is celebrated on the first Friday in November.

Saudi Arabia Edit

Arbor Day in Saudi Arabia is celebrated on April 29.

Singapore Edit

In 1971 a 'Tree Planting Day' was established which in 1990 was replaced by 'Clean and Green Week'.[48]

South Africa Edit

Arbor Day was celebrated from 1945 until 2000 in South Africa. After that, the national government extended it to National Arbor Week, which lasts annually from 1–7 September. Two trees,[49] one common and one rare, are highlighted to increase public awareness of indigenous trees, while various "greening" activities are undertaken by schools, businesses and other organizations. For example, the social enterprise Greenpop, which focusses on sustainable urban greening, forest restoration and environmental awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa,[50] leverages Arbor Day each year to call for tree planting action. During Arbor Month 2019, responding to recent studies that underscore the importance of tree restoration, they launched their new goal of planting 500,000 by 2025.[51][52]

Spain Edit

 
Planting holm oaks in Pescueza

In 1896 Mariano Belmás Estrada promoted the first "Festival of Trees" in Madrid.[53] In Spain there was an International Forest Day on 21 March, but a decree in 1915 also brought in an Arbor Day throughout Spain. Each municipality or collective decides the date for its Arbor Day, usually between February and May. In Villanueva de la Sierra (Extremadura), where the first Arbor Day in the world was held in 1805, it is celebrated, as on that occasion, on Tuesday Carnaval. It is a great day in the local festive calendar.[54]

As an example of commitment to nature, the small town of Pescueza, with only 180 inhabitants, organizes every spring a large plantation of holm oaks, which is called the "Festivalino", promoted by city council, several foundations, and citizen participation.[55]

Sri Lanka Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on November 15.

Tanzania Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on April 1.

Uganda Edit

National Tree Planting Day is on March 24.

United Kingdom Edit

First mounted in 1975, National Tree Week is a celebration of the start of the winter tree planting season, usually at the end of November. Around a million trees are planted each year by schools, community organizations and local authorities.

On 6 February 2020, Myerscough College in Lancashire, England, supported by the Arbor Day Foundation, celebrated the UK's first Arbor Day.[56][57]

 
Arbor Day community festival in Rochester, Minnesota

United States Edit

Arbor Day was founded in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska City, Nebraska. By the 1920s, each state in the United States had passed public laws that stipulated a certain day to be Arbor Day or Arbor and Bird Day observance.

National Arbor Day is celebrated every year on the last Friday in April; it is a civic holiday in Nebraska. Other states have selected their own dates for Arbor Day.

The customary observance is to plant a tree. On the first Arbor Day, April 10, 1872, an estimated one million trees were planted.[3]

Venezuela Edit

Venezuela recognizes Día del Arbol (Day of the Tree) on the last Sunday of May.

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • International Arbor Days
  • Arbor Day lesson plans for the classroom
  • National Arbor Day Foundation
  • State Arbor Days and state trees
  • Arbor Day Leaves – A Complete Programme For Arbor Day Observance, Including Readings, Recitations, Music, and General Information at Project Gutenberg

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Arbor Day 1 2 First American Arbor Day 1 3 McCreight and Theodore Roosevelt 2 Around the world 2 1 Australia 2 2 Belgium 2 3 Brazil 2 4 British Virgin Islands 2 5 Cambodia 2 6 Canada 2 7 Central African Republic 2 8 Chile 2 9 Greater China 2 9 1 Republic of China 2 9 2 People s Republic of China 2 10 Republic of Congo 2 11 Costa Rica 2 12 Cuba 2 13 Czech Republic 2 14 Egypt 2 15 Germany 2 16 India 2 17 Iran 2 18 Israel 2 19 Japan 2 20 Kenya 2 21 Korea 2 22 Lesotho 2 23 Luxembourg 2 24 Malawi 2 25 Mexico 2 26 Mongolia 2 27 Namibia 2 28 Netherlands 2 29 New Zealand 2 30 Niger 2 31 North Macedonia 2 32 Pakistan 2 33 Philippines 2 34 Poland 2 35 Portugal 2 36 Russia 2 37 Samoa 2 38 Saudi Arabia 2 39 Singapore 2 40 South Africa 2 41 Spain 2 42 Sri Lanka 2 43 Tanzania 2 44 Uganda 2 45 United Kingdom 2 46 United States 2 47 Venezuela 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOrigins and history Edit nbsp The naturalist Miguel Herrero Uceda at the monument to the first Arbor Day in the world Villanueva de la Sierra Spain 1805First Arbor Day Edit The Spanish village of Mondonedo held the first documented arbor plantation festival in the world organized by its mayor in 1594 The place remains as Alameda de los Remedios and it is still planted with lime and horse chestnut trees A humble granite marker and a bronze plate recall the event Additionally the small Spanish village of Villanueva de la Sierra held the first modern Arbor Day an initiative launched in 1805 by the local priest with the enthusiastic support of the entire population While Napoleon was ravaging Europe with his ambition in this village in the Sierra de Gata lived a priest don Juan Abern Samtres which according to the chronicles convinced of the importance of trees for health hygiene decoration nature environment and customs decides to plant trees and give a festive air The festival began on Carnival Tuesday with the ringing of two bells of the church and the Middle and the Big After the Mass and even coated with church ornaments don Juan accompanied by clergies teachers and a large number of neighbours planted the first tree a poplar in the place known as Valley of the Ejido Tree plantations continued by Arroyada and Fuente de la Mora Afterwards there was a feast and did not miss the dance The party and plantations lasted three days He drafted a manifesto in defence of the trees that was sent to surrounding towns to spread the love and respect for nature and also he advised to make tree plantations in their localities Miguel Herrero Uceda Arbor Day First American Arbor Day Edit nbsp Birdsey NorthropThe first American Arbor Day was originated by J Sterling Morton of Nebraska City Nebraska at an annual meeting of the Nebraska State board of agriculture held in Lincoln 2 On April 10 1872 an estimated one million trees were planted in Nebraska 3 In 1883 the American Forestry Association made Northrop the Chairman of the committee to campaign for Arbor Day nationwide Birdsey Northrop of Connecticut was responsible for globalizing the idea when he visited Japan in 1895 and delivered his Arbor Day and Village Improvement message He also brought his enthusiasm for Arbor Day to Australia Canada and Europe 4 McCreight and Theodore Roosevelt Edit Beginning in 1906 Pennsylvania conservationist Major Israel McCreight of DuBois Pennsylvania argued that President Theodore Roosevelt s conservation speeches were limited to businessmen in the lumber industry and recommended a campaign of youth education and a national policy on conservation education 5 McCreight urged Roosevelt to make a public statement to school children about trees and the destruction of American forests Conservationist Gifford Pinchot Chief of the United States Forest Service embraced McCreight s recommendations and asked the President to speak to the public school children of the United States about conservation On April 15 1907 Roosevelt issued an Arbor Day Proclamation to the School Children of the United States 6 about the importance of trees and that forestry deserves to be taught in U S schools Pinchot wrote McCreight we shall all be indebted to you for having made the suggestion 7 Around the world Edit nbsp Arbor Day in AlgeriaAustralia Edit Arbour Day has been observed in Australia since 20 June 1889 National Schools Tree Day is held on the last Friday of July for schools and National Tree Day the last Sunday in July throughout Australia Many states have Arbour Day although Victoria has an Arbour Week which was suggested by Premier Rupert Dick Hamer in the 1980s Belgium Edit International Day of Treeplanting is celebrated in Flanders on or around 21 March as a theme day educational day observance not as a public holiday Tree planting is sometimes combined with awareness campaigns of the fight against cancer Kom Op Tegen Kanker Brazil Edit The Arbor Day Dia da Arvore is celebrated on September 21 It is not a national holiday However schools nationwide celebrate this day with environment related activities namely tree planting British Virgin Islands Edit Arbour Day is celebrated on November 22 It is sponsored by the National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands Activities include an annual national Arbour Day Poetry Competition and tree planting ceremonies throughout the territory Cambodia Edit Cambodia celebrates Arbor Day on July 9 with a tree planting ceremony attended by the king 8 9 Canada Edit The day was founded by Sir George William Ross later the premier of Ontario when he was minister of education in Ontario 1883 1899 According to the Ontario Teachers Manuals History of Education 1915 Ross established both Arbour Day and Empire Day the former to give the school children an interest in making and keeping the school grounds attractive and the latter to inspire the children with a spirit of patriotism p 222 This predates the claimed founding of the day by Don Clark of Schomberg Ontario for his wife Margret Clark in 1906 In Canada National Forest Week is the last full week of September and National Tree Day Maple Leaf Day falls on the Wednesday of that week 10 Ontario celebrates Arbour Week from the last Friday in April to the first Sunday in May 11 Prince Edward Island celebrates Arbour Day on the third Friday in May during Arbour Week Arbour Day is the longest running civic greening project in Calgary and is celebrated on the first Thursday in May On this day each grade 1 student in Calgary s schools receives a tree seedling to be taken home to be planted on private property Central African Republic Edit National Tree Planting Day is on July 22 12 13 Chile Edit Dia del Arbol was celebrated on June 28 2022 as defined by Chile s Environment Ministry Greater China Edit Republic of China Edit Arbor Day 植樹節 was founded by the forester Ling Daoyang in 1915 and has been a traditional holiday in the Republic of China since 1916 The Beiyang government s Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce first commemorated Arbor Day in 1915 at the suggestion of forester Ling Daoyang In 1916 the government announced that all provinces of the Republic of China would celebrate the on the same day as the Qingming Festival April 5 despite the differences in climate across China which is on the first day of the fifth solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar From 1929 by decree of the Nationalist government Arbor Day was changed to March 12 zh to commemorate the death of Sun Yat sen who had been a major advocate of afforestation in his life 14 15 16 Following the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949 the celebration of Arbor Day on March 12 was retained 17 18 19 People s Republic of China Edit In People s Republic of China during the fourth session of the Fifth National People s Congress of the People s Republic of China in 1979 adopted the Resolution on the Unfolding of a Nationwide Voluntary Tree planting Campaign This resolution established the Arbor Day 植树节 also March 12 and stipulated that every able bodied citizen between the ages of 11 and 60 should plant three to five trees per year or do the equivalent amount of work in seedling cultivation tree tending or other services Supporting documentation instructs all units to report population statistics to the local afforestation committees for workload allocation 20 Many couples choose to marry the day before the annual celebration and they plant the tree to mark beginning of their life together and the new life of the tree Republic of Congo Edit National Tree Planting Day is on November 6 citation needed Costa Rica Edit Dia del Arbol is on June 15 Cuba Edit Dia del Arbol Day of the Tree was first observed on October 10 1904 and is today observed in October of each year citation needed Czech Republic Edit Arbor Day in the Czech Republic is celebrated on October 20 Egypt Edit Arbor Day is on January 15 21 Germany Edit Arbor Day Tag des Baumes is on April 25 Its first celebration was in 1952 India Edit Van Mahotsav is an annual pan Indian tree planting festival occupying a week in the month of July During this event millions of trees are planted It was initiated in 1950 by K M Munshi the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees The name Van Mahotsava the festival of trees originated in July 1947 after a successful tree planting drive was undertaken in Delhi in which national leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru Dr Rajendra Prasad and Abul Kalam Azad participated Paryawaran Sachetak Samiti a leading environmental organization conducts mass events and activities on this special day celebration each year The week was simultaneously celebrated in a number of states in the country Iran Edit nbsp Tree planting ceremony in Persia TehranIn Iran it is known as National Tree Planting Day By the Solar Hijri calendar it is on the fifteenth day of the month Esfand which usually corresponds with March 5 This day is the first day of the Natural Recyclable Resources Week March 5 to 12 This is the time when the saplings of the all kinds in terms of different climates of different parts of Iran are shared among the people They are also taught how to plant trees 22 Israel Edit nbsp Tu Bishvat IsraelThe Jewish holiday Tu Bishvat the new year for trees is on the 15th day of the month of Shvat which usually falls in January or February Originally based on the date used to calculate the age of fruit trees for tithing as mandated in Leviticus 19 23 25 the holiday now is most often observed by planting trees or raising money to plant trees 23 and by eating fruit specifically grapes figs pomegranates olives and dates 24 Tu Bishvat is a semi official holiday in Israel schools are open but Hebrew speaking schools often go on tree planting excursions Japan Edit Japan celebrates a similarly themed Greenery Day held on May 4 Kenya Edit National Tree Planting Day is on April 21 Often people plant palm trees and coconut trees along the Indian Ocean that borders the east coast of Kenya They plant trees to remember Prof Wangari Maathai who won a Nobel Peace Prize for planting of trees and caring for them all over Kenya Korea Edit Main article Singmogil North Korea marks Tree Planting Day on March 2 when people across the country plant trees This day is considered to combine traditional Asian cultural values with the country s dominant Communist ideology 25 26 In South Korea April 5 Singmogil or Sikmogil 식목일 the Arbor Day was a public holiday until 2005 Even though Singmogil is no longer an official holiday the day is still celebrated with the South Korean public continuing to take part in tree planting activities 27 28 Lesotho Edit National Tree Planting Day is usually on March 21 depending on the lunar cycle citation needed Luxembourg Edit National Tree Planting Day is on the second Saturday in November 29 Malawi Edit National Tree Planting Day is on the 2nd Monday of December Mexico Edit nbsp President Enrique Pena Nieto plants a tree in Balleza Chihuahua to commemorate the Dia del Arbol 2013 The Dia del Arbol was established in Mexico in 1959 with President Adolfo Lopez Mateos issuing a decree that it should be observed on the 2nd Thursday of July 30 Mongolia Edit National Tree Planting Day is on the 2nd Saturday of May and October The first National Tree Planting Day was celebrated May 8 2010 Namibia Edit Namibia s first Arbor Day was celebrated on October 8 2004 31 It takes place annually on the second Friday of October 32 Netherlands Edit Since conference and of the Food and Agriculture Organization s publication World Festival of Trees and a resolution of the United Nations in 1954 The Conference recognising the need of arousing mass consciousness of the aesthetic physical and economic value of trees recommends a World Festival of Trees to be celebrated annually in each member country on a date suited to local conditions it has been adopted by the Netherlands In 1957 the National Committee Day of Planting Trees Foundation of National Festival of Trees Nationale Boomplantdag Nationale Boomfeestdag was created On the third Wednesday in March each year near the spring equinox three quarters of Dutch schoolchildren aged 10 11 and Dutch celebrities plant trees Stichting Nationale Boomfeestdag organizes all the activities in the Netherlands for this day Some municipalities however plant the trees around 21 September because of the planting season 33 In 2007 the 50th anniversary was celebrated with special golden jubilee activities New Zealand Edit New Zealand s first Arbor Day planting was on 3 July 1890 at Greytown in the Wairarapa 34 The first official celebration was scheduled to take place in Wellington in August 2012 with the planting of pohutukawa and Norfolk pines along Thorndon Esplanade 34 Prominent New Zealand botanist Dr Leonard Cockayne worked extensively on native plants throughout New Zealand and wrote many notable botanical texts As early as the 1920s he held a vision for school students of New Zealand to be involved in planting native trees and plants in their school grounds This vision bore fruit and schools in New Zealand have long planted native trees on Arbor Day Since 1977 New Zealand has celebrated Arbor Day on 5 June which is also World Environment Day Prior to then Arbor Day was celebrated on 4 August which is rather late in the year for tree planting in New Zealand hence the date change Many of the Department of Conservation s Arbor Day activities focus on ecological restoration projects using native plants to restore habitats that have been damaged or destroyed by humans or invasive pests and weeds There are great restoration projects underway around New Zealand and many organisations including community groups landowners conservation organisations iwi volunteers schools local businesses nurseries and councils are involved in them These projects are part of a vision to protect and restore the indigenous biodiversity Niger Edit Since 1975 Niger has celebrated Arbor Day as part of its Independence Day 3 August On this day aiding the fight against desertification each Nigerien plants a tree clarification needed North Macedonia Edit Having in mind the bad condition of the forest fund and in particular the catastrophic wildfires which occurred in the summer of 2007 a citizens initiative for afforestation was started in North Macedonia The campaign by the name Tree Day Plant Your Future was first organized on 12 March 2008 when an official non working day was declared and more than 150 000 Macedonians planted 2 million trees in one day symbolically one for each citizen Six million more were planted in November the same year and another 12 5 million trees in 2009 This has been established as a tradition and takes place every year Pakistan Edit National tree plantation day of Pakistan قومی شجر کاری دن is celebrated on 18 August 35 Philippines Edit Since 1947 Arbor Day in the Philippines has been institutionalized to be observed throughout the nation by planting trees and ornamental plants and other forms of relevant activities Its practice was instituted through Proclamation No 30 36 It was subsequently revised by Proclamation No 41 37 issued in the same year In 1955 the commemoration was extended from a day to a week and moved to the last full week of July 38 Over two decades later its commemoration was moved to the second week of June 39 In 2003 the commemorations were reduced from a week to a day and was moved to June 25 per Proclamation No 396 40 The same proclamation directed the active participation of all government agencies including government owned and controlled corporations private sector schools civil society groups and the citizenry in tree planting activity 41 It was subsequently revised by Proclamation 643 42 in the succeeding year In 2012 Republic Act 10176 was passed which revived tree planting events as a yearly event for local government units 43 and mandated the planting of at least one tree per year for able bodied Filipino citizens aged 12 years old and above 44 Since 2012 many local arbor day celebrations have been commemorated as in the cases of Natividad 45 and Tayug 46 in Pangasinan and Santa Rita in Pampanga 47 Poland Edit In Poland Arbor Day has been celebrated since 2002 Each October 10 many Polish people plant trees as well as participate in events organized by ecological foundations Moreover Polish Forest Inspectorates and schools give special lectures and lead ecological awareness campaigns Portugal Edit Arbor Day is celebrated on March 21 It is not a national holiday but instead schools nationwide celebrate this day with environment related activities namely tree planting Russia Edit All Russian day of forest plantation was celebrated for the first time on 14 May 2011 Now it is held in April May it depends on the weather in different regions Samoa Edit Arbor Day in Samoa is celebrated on the first Friday in November Saudi Arabia Edit Arbor Day in Saudi Arabia is celebrated on April 29 Singapore Edit In 1971 a Tree Planting Day was established which in 1990 was replaced by Clean and Green Week 48 South Africa Edit Arbor Day was celebrated from 1945 until 2000 in South Africa After that the national government extended it to National Arbor Week which lasts annually from 1 7 September Two trees 49 one common and one rare are highlighted to increase public awareness of indigenous trees while various greening activities are undertaken by schools businesses and other organizations For example the social enterprise Greenpop which focusses on sustainable urban greening forest restoration and environmental awareness in Sub Saharan Africa 50 leverages Arbor Day each year to call for tree planting action During Arbor Month 2019 responding to recent studies that underscore the importance of tree restoration they launched their new goal of planting 500 000 by 2025 51 52 Spain Edit nbsp Planting holm oaks in PescuezaIn 1896 Mariano Belmas Estrada promoted the first Festival of Trees in Madrid 53 In Spain there was an International Forest Day on 21 March but a decree in 1915 also brought in an Arbor Day throughout Spain Each municipality or collective decides the date for its Arbor Day usually between February and May In Villanueva de la Sierra Extremadura where the first Arbor Day in the world was held in 1805 it is celebrated as on that occasion on Tuesday Carnaval It is a great day in the local festive calendar 54 As an example of commitment to nature the small town of Pescueza with only 180 inhabitants organizes every spring a large plantation of holm oaks which is called the Festivalino promoted by city council several foundations and citizen participation 55 Sri Lanka Edit National Tree Planting Day is on November 15 Tanzania Edit National Tree Planting Day is on April 1 Uganda Edit National Tree Planting Day is on March 24 United Kingdom Edit First mounted in 1975 National Tree Week is a celebration of the start of the winter tree planting season usually at the end of November Around a million trees are planted each year by schools community organizations and local authorities On 6 February 2020 Myerscough College in Lancashire England supported by the Arbor Day Foundation celebrated the UK s first Arbor Day 56 57 nbsp Arbor Day community festival in Rochester MinnesotaUnited States Edit Main article Arbor Day Foundation Arbor Day was founded in 1872 by J Sterling Morton in Nebraska City Nebraska By the 1920s each state in the United States had passed public laws that stipulated a certain day to be Arbor Day or Arbor and Bird Day observance National Arbor Day is celebrated every year on the last Friday in April it is a civic holiday in Nebraska Other states have selected their own dates for Arbor Day The customary observance is to plant a tree On the first Arbor Day April 10 1872 an estimated one million trees were planted 3 Venezuela Edit Venezuela recognizes Dia 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