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The Blackfeet Environmental Offices annual Earth Day event in Browning, Montana, empowered the community with environmental knowledge, focusing on educating children to foster respect for the land. Hands-on activities, goodie bags, and partnerships from local, federal, and tribal entities were key components. Gerald Wagner, the program director, emphasized the importance of land stewardship and knowledge sharing. The tree giveaway was a standout feature, with participants receiving saplings to plant in their yards. Wagner aims to showcase the long-term impact of these trees through collected photos. The event aims to inspire lasting change and a deep connection to the earth for future generations.
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