Corporal James Hayward Arnal - The Christmas Card Soldier
One of James (Jim) Arnal’s favorite mottos was Carpe Diem, Latin for ‘seize the day.’ He had a natural zest for life and had done more and seen more than most people in his 25 years.
Ontario Regiment Museum Arboretum
In support of our sister organization, the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign, 700 trees will be planted at the Ontario Regiment Museum in Oshawa. These 700 trees will be included in the 2 million trees being planted to honour our Canadian Armed Forces members through this campaign.
American Chestnut (Castanea Dentata)
The American Chestnut was a very popular tree in Southern Ontario until the blight disease. It is now considered to be a very rare tree. Prior to the disease, the tree grew up to 35 meters tall; however, most trees since have only grown to about 10 meters tall.
Improve employee attitudes and well-being with exposure to trees and nature
Employees who have a view of nature from their desk experience a myriad of benefits. They 1) find their job more challenging, 2) are less frustrated about tasks, 3) feel greater enthusiasm for the job, 4) report feelings of higher life satisfaction and 5) report better overall health than their coworkers without a view. Additionally, desk workers without a view of nature claim 23% more incidences of illness over a six-month period.
American Elder (Sambucus Canadensis)
The American Elder is a fast-growing shrub with large clusters of yellow-white, star-shaped flowers and dark purple elderberries.
University of Guelph
800 trees are being funded through Trees for Life, which will be planted in the University of Guelph Carbon Offset Forest. Spring/Fall 2021
Cpl Nathan Cirillo and WO Patrice Vance
In October 2014, both Cpl Cirillo and WO Vance were killed in targeted domestic terrorist attacks.
WO Vance was killed in a lone wolf terror hit and run attack in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec on Monday, 20 Oct 2014.
2 days later, Cpl Nathan Cirillo was attacked and killed in Ottawa at the National War Memorial by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau before entering Centre Block on Parliament Hill and engaging in a shoot out with police and security.
GM: The Official Vehicle Supplier of the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign
When you want to get the job done right, you need the right tools. That’s why we’re so excited to announce our partnership with General Motors Canada. They have generously donated a custom wrapped GMC Sierra 1500 for us to use to make our plantings easier and more efficient.
LEAF Plantings Underway in York & Durham Regions
Trees for Life is supporting the planting of over 2,500 trees and shrubs in York Region through Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests’ (LEAF) Community Tree Planting Events and their popular and successful Backyard Tree Planting Program.
Alternate-Leaf Dogwood (Cornus Alternifolia)
The Alternate-Leaf Dogwood is an ornamental tree and is planted as a source of food for birds. Note: the dark blue-black berries are not edible by humans.
Sgt. John Peter Heinig – The Story of a Lost Aircraft that Kept His Story Alive
On November 15, 2018, a WWII-crash site research team in Germany reached out to the Edmonton Journal to find the families of Halifax Mk.II bomber of 10 Squadron Royal Air Force, after having recently found their crash site.
Planting Trees in Whitby as Part of Two Billion Trees
“The funding provided by Natural Resources Canada through the Two Billion Tree Program is a game changer. Not only will we be able to support a wealth of worthwhile planting projects, but our donors will be highly motivated to continue to provide support knowing that it is being matched by our federal government. This allows us to continue to focus on our mission of planting trees where Canadians live, work and play — and the Lynde Shores Conservation Area restoration project is a great example of the kind of ecological and social benefits we’ll see as a result of our work.” - Mark Cullen; President, Trees for Life
Alaska Paper Birch (Betula Neoalaskana)
The Alaska Paper Birch is a small tree with many stems reaching up to 15 meters tall. It is confined to the Northeastern portion of British Columbia and the Northern border of the Yukon Territories; however, is prominent from Northwestern Ontario across to Western Alaska.
Natural landscapes key to Canadian cities, rural areas for building climate resilience, experts say
"Grasslands are very important carbon sinks ... and the White Lake Basin Biodiversity Ranch is a key grassland landscape in the southern interior of British Columbia," said Jasper Lament, CEO of the Nature Trust of B.C.
Climate change: Planting extra trees will boost rainfall across Europe
A new study found that converting agricultural land to forest would boost summer rains by 7.6% on average.
American beech (Fagus grandifolia)
American Beech is a medium sized tree that grows up to 25 meters and can live for over 200 years. It grows across Southern and central Ontario.
Local Enhancement & Appreciation of Forests (LEAF)
This Spring, Trees for Life supported the planting of over 1,400 trees in York and Durham Regions through LEAF's Community Tree Planting and Backyard programs. Over the last 10 years, LEAF has had an 80% survival rate with their Backyard program.
Environment Hamilton
Funding was provided to double the successful Backyard Trees Please program giveaway through Environment Hamilton's Backyard Tree Planting Program.
Trees CO2
Co-founders Lauren and Kaitlin launched The Step Up Challenge, a campaign to engage fellow students in a fitness challenge and in a campaign to raise money for planting trees. Funds paid for 2,650 trees to be planted by Forests Ontario. Another 2,500 trees will be planted by students at Claireville Conservation Area, in partnership with the Toronto Regional Conservation Authority (TRCA). Funding has been provided by Mackenzie Investments and GrandTrees/Trees for Life.
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
This year, Trees for Life is funding the planting of just under 9,000 trees with the TRCA. These trees will be planted at locations such as the Nashville Resource Management Tract, Boyd Park Conservation Area, King's Park, Claireville Conservation Area and more.