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March 31, 2014

Contact:Larry Ragonese (609) 292-2994
Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795
Bob Considine (609) 984-1795
Mandy DiMartino (732) 928-0936

CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES PROGRAM TO REPLACE TREES
DESTROYED BY SUPERSTORM SANDY

115,000 TREE SEEDLINGS TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS IN MORE
THAN 100 MUNICIPALITIES

(14/P21) TRENTON – The New Jersey Tree Recovery Campaign, a joint effort between the Department of Environmental Protection’s State Forestry Services and the non-profit Arbor Day Foundation, is distributing 115,000 tree seedlings to neighborhoods in more than 100 towns and cities to replace thousands of trees lost across the state due to Superstorm Sandy, DEP Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.

Municipalities interested in the free program registered last month. The trees are being delivered to those towns by the State Forestry Services and distributed to residents. Distributions of up to 1,000 trees per municipality began on Saturday and will continue throughout the month of April.

“Superstorm Sandy’s winds toppled a staggering number of trees in towns across the state, and not just the counties that were hardest hit by the storm,” said Commissioner Bob Martin. “Through this campaign, residents can replant trees where it means the most to them—right in their backyard.”

State Forestry Service’s New Jersey Forest Nursery provides the seedlings for the campaign. From stately oak trees to petite dogwoods, the nursery is shipping out over 30 different tree species.

Although the seedlings will stand no more than knee-high when distributed, residents must keep in mind the full-grown size of the species when planting. In particular, they should be mindful of overhead utility lines and the proximity to structures. To ensure survival, residents should plant the trees promptly after pick-up.

From now until April 19, each participating town will distribute seedlings on a designed date. To find a distribution location, visit www.communityforestry.nj.gov or http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/forest/docs/tree_recovery.pdf  or call (609) 292-2532.

The New Jersey Tree Recovery Campaign is a joint effort between the New Jersey State Forestry Services' Community Forestry Program and State Forest Nursery, New Jersey Soil Conservation Districts, Sustainable Jersey, and the Arbor Day Foundation. Financial support for the program is being provided by the Arbor Day Foundation.

The State Forestry Service’s Forest Nursery opened in Jackson in 1982 where foresters grow 500,000 trees annually. The nursery sells the majority of trees in packets of 100 to private landowners, including families and businesses, who use the trees to reforest their land. Packet prices start at $30.

The nursery also offers the Third Grade Tree Team program where each third grader in the state is eligible to receive a free tree seedling when requested by their school. For Arbor Day celebrations, the nursery offers 98 tube seedlings for $25. For more information on these programs, visit www.forestnursery.org or call (732) 928-0029.

The National Arbor Day Foundation has been helping communities cope with the aftermath of natural disasters through its Tree Recovery Campaigns since 2011. For more on the Arbor Day Foundation , visit: : http://www.arborday.org/takeaction/community-tree-recovery/campaigns/new-jersey.cfm

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