Arbor Month: Cultivating Trees and Fire Safety Awareness
October is here, and that means Arbor Month is in full swing on Guam! This isn’t just about planting trees; it’s all about leveling up our community’s fire safety game while celebrating the beauty of our island. Whether you’re a passionate gamer, a tech enthusiast, or just someone curious about Web3 and local events, listen up—this celebration is for you!
The Guam Department of Agriculture is leading this month’s quest with a focus on “Green Spaces, Shared Places: Enhancing our Forest Together.” Christine Fejeran, chief of the Forestry and Soil Resources Division, is rallying everyone to join in. “It’s all about teamwork,” she says, emphasizing that protecting our island’s soil and green spaces isn’t a solo mission—it’s something we tackle together.
What’s on the agenda? Tree planting events and vital fire prevention outreach! As fire season creeps closer, awareness is key. This week marks Fire Prevention Week, and you can catch local fire safety partners at Adelup for a proclamation signing. Plus, there’s an outreach event at the Micronesia Mall this Sunday where you can meet classic fire safety characters like Smokey Bear and Sparky. It sounds fun, right? And trust us, this is where you want to be.
Let’s talk benefits—trees do more than look nice. They provide shade, fruits, and even act as natural fire barriers. According to Shaylin Salas from the DOAG, this isn’t just some eco-friendly trend. It’s a strategy—especially with the dry season around the corner. The connection is clear: uncontained fires are often human-caused, and those trees can help mitigate the damage. So, joining in on those planting events not only beautifies Guam but actively works to combat potential fire hazards.
Don’t forget that the impact of Typhoon Mawar still lingers. Many trees that once shielded homes and made our landscapes vibrant were lost to the storm. Christine reminds us, “Strong, healthy trees give us windbreaks and protection.” Now more than ever, planting and caring for trees is crucial for our community’s resilience. So, mark your calendars, grab your friends, and let’s level up Arbor Month together! “Munga masongge Guahan” — don’t burn Guam. Keep it green, keep it safe!
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