New York City's urban forest, including Prospect Park's 30,000 trees, is an essential community resource and vital habitat for wildlife. In the face of climate change, it is more essential than ever to both celebrate our urban forest and do our part to sustain our hardworking city trees, which improve our air quality, cool our earth, and make our communities happier and healthier.
More than 300 trees and shrubs were planted in Prospect Park on Saturday, part of the annual City of Forest Day initiative, which also featured woodland walks, forest tours, and family-friendly nature activities, drawing community members to celebrate and learn about Brooklyn's natural spaces.
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