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Detroit plans urban forest with giant sequoias to boost air quality and mark Earth Day.
Arborists in Detroit are planting giant sequoias on four vacant lots to create an urban forest, aiming to improve air quality and celebrate Earth Day.
The nonprofit Archangel Ancient Tree Archive is donating the saplings for the Giant Sequoia Filter Forest project, which will be carried out by Arboretum Detroit.
Sequoias, known for their resilience and ability to grow over 300 feet tall, are typically adapted to fire but are becoming more vulnerable to wildfires due to climate change.
Detroit, with its many vacant lots, provides an ideal environment for the trees to thrive.
The project also includes tree school programs to teach local youth about tree care and conservation.
Detroit planea un bosque urbano con secuoyas gigantes para aumentar la calidad del aire y conmemorar el Día de la Tierra.