Gov. Evers Signs Executive Order Increasing Wisconsin’s Trillion Trees Pledge Goal to Plant 100 Million Trees by the End of 2030
Wisconsin has planted more than 32 million trees since 2021, bringing the state more than 40 percent toward its original goal just three years in
WAUNAKEE — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in celebration of Earth Day today and Forest Appreciation Week this week, announced that the state is increasing its Trillion Trees Pledge planting goal from planting 75 million trees by the end of 2030 to planting 100 million trees by the end of 2030. Gov. Evers and DNR also released the Wisconsin Trillion Trees Pledge 2023 Annual Report today, which shows Wisconsin has planted more than 32 million trees since Gov. Evers signed Executive Order #112 in 2021 committing Wisconsin to the Trillion Trees Pledge, bringing the state more than 40 percent towards its goal just three years into the pledge.
Gov. Evers today signed Executive Order #221, increasing the state’s tree-planting goal to 100 million trees by the end of 2030 at an Evers Administration Day of Service event at Governor Nelson State Park, where members of the governor’s cabinet and their staff planted trees in celebration of Earth Day as part of the DNR’s plans to plant approximately 2,200 seedlings total at Governor Nelson State Park.
“I’m excited today to increase Wisconsin’s commitment to planting 100 million trees by the end of 2030,” continued Gov. Evers. “Conserving and growing our forests is critical to protecting our planet and our environment and allows us to better support our communities, our economy, and our workforce. And I’m proud my administration and I are kicking off our continued work toward this important goal by planting trees at Governor Nelson State Park on Earth Day.”
Gov. Evers has once again proclaimed April 22, 2024, as Earth Day in Wisconsin and proclaimed April 22, 2024, through Arbor Day, which is April 26, 2024, as Forest Appreciation Week. The governor’s Earth Day proclamation is available here, and the governor’s Forest Appreciation Week and Arbor Day proclamation is available here.
According to the Wisconsin Trillion Trees Pledge 2023 Annual Report, more than 9.8 million trees were planted, and more than 3,000 acres of forestland were conserved in Wisconsin in 2023. Of the 9.8 million trees planted in 2023, the DNR supplied nearly 6.5 million of the seedlings planted, including more than 2.1 million that were planted on private lands, over 1.9 million that were planted on DNR, federal, Tribal, and other public lands, more than 99,000 that were planted in county forests, more than 31,000 that were planted in school forests, and over 37,000 that were given to elementary school students last Arbor Day. The DNR’s reforestation program has supplied Wisconsin landowners with more than 1.6 billion seedlings since its founding in the early 1900s.
Additionally, as announced in his 2024 State of the State address, Gov. Evers approved an additional conservation easement covering 54,898 acres of the Pelican River Forest to complete one of the largest conservation projects in Wisconsin history. Conserving the Pelican River Forest also makes significant progress towards Gov. Evers’ Trillion Trees Pledge, which includes conserving 125,000 acres of forestland by 2030. According to the DNR, the Pelican River Forest conservation easement will achieve 55 percent of the governor’s goal, which will be included in the 2024 report.
Further, to support Wisconsin’s goal of planting 1 million trees in urban areas, the DNR is awarding $4 million to local governments, Tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations through a competitive Urban Forestry Inflation Reduction Act grant program. According to the DNR, a well-managed urban forest increases property values, reduces stormwater runoff and erosion, improves air quality, and reduces energy used for heating and cooling. Applications are due early this summer, and awards will be announced in the fall.
More information about the Trillion Trees Pledge, Wisconsin’s Tree Planting Map, the list of partners, and the full report of 2023 accomplishments is available here.
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