Monday, 29 August 2011

Arbor Day

Arbor Day (from the Latin arbor, meaning tree) is a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant and maintain trees. She was born in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton. The first Arbor Day was held April 10, 1872, and about one million trees were planted the day.

Many countries celebrate the same holidays. Although generally observed in spring, the date varies depending on climate and the appropriate planting season.

Birdseye Northrop, Connecticut, said in a globalization that when he visited Japan in 1883 and gave his Arbor Day, and the message Village improvement. In the same year, the American Forestry Association Northrup made chairman of the Campaign for Arbor Day, a national level. He also brought his enthusiasm for Arbor Day, Australia, Canada and Europe.

Arbor Day has reached its peak of popularity in its 125th anniversary in 1997, when David J. Wright noted that the Nebraska non-profit organization called the National Arbor Day Foundation had taken the name of the party, and commercialized for their own use as a mark for publication "Arbor Day", then s' is opposed to their action, has launched a website, and it's a trademark for "public use, Celebrations," and defended the case in a federal district court of the United States to ensure that was classified as belonging in the case of public space has been decided in October 1999. Today anyone can use the term "Arbor Day" and keep their own Arbor Day celebration.

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