Cape Canaveral Joins Space Coast Communities in Tree Planting Initiative to Plant Over 1,000 Trees Across Brevard

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Hosted in conjunction with this month’s Earth Day, Arbor Day celebrations

As part of a multi-city initiative called Planting 1,000 Trees on the Space Coast, the City of Cape Canaveral has collaborated with the City of Cocoa Beach, the City of Melbourne, the City of Satellite Beach and the City of Titusville in an effort to plant at least 1,000 Florida native trees across the county in 2021.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – As part of a multi-city initiative called Planting 1,000 Trees on the Space Coast, the City of Cape Canaveral has collaborated with the City of Cocoa Beach, the City of Melbourne, the City of Satellite Beach and the City of Titusville in an effort to plant at least 1,000 Florida native trees across the county in 2021.

Hosted in conjunction with this month’s Earth Day and Arbor Day celebrations — and with the support of the Arbor Day Foundation and the Florida Forest Service — the City of Cape Canaveral will be distributing 50 Florida native seagrape plants to residents between Monday, April 19 and Friday, April 23 on a first come, first served basis.

Advance registration and proof of Cape Canaveral residency is required.

For more information please visit: www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/trees.

The City of Cape Canaveral has been an officially designated “Tree City,” by the Arbor Day Foundation, for more than 30 years and sees this partnership as an opportunity to further expand its urban canopy and promote the use of Florida native plants.

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