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The American Bar Association
Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER)

ONE MILLION TREES PROJECT


The Black Bear Conservation Coalition (BBCC) is a proud Partner with the American Bar Association in their project to plant One Million Trees by 2014. 

Habitat restoration, and especially putting marginal agricultural land back into trees, is an integral piece of the Louisiana black bear restoration puzzle.  The bear's successful recovery depends on adequate habitat and safe transportation between those habitats, namely forested corridors that link the habitats together, allowing isolated groups of bears to intermingle. 

The BBCC's efforts since 1992 have helped replant over 800,000 acres in priority bear habitat in the south central United States. We are restoring habitat on a landscape scale in the lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley and several other river valleys of Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi. 


We invite your contributions to the BBCC's tree planting program.
Every dollar donated puts a tree in the ground!  



Contribute to the BBCC/ABA One Million Trees Project now!

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If you would like to donate at another level, please call us at (225) 763-5425, or click here to contact us.



For more information on the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources One Million Trees Project, click here.


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