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Thank you to everyone who participated in National Tree Day 2016.
More than 4000 plants planted on 15 public land sites throughout the shire by at least 730 volunteers. This included school students, scouts, community groups and members of the wider Mitchell community.
Participants in this year’s National Tree Day events were asked to complete an evaluation. The survey was developed by Council’s Environment staff to provide valuable baseline data for monitoring and evaluation purposes and also to assist in making next year’s Tree Day even better!
The survey was available online and hard copy. The results are provided in this Evaluation Document for your general information.
Thank you to everyone who participated in National Tree Day 2016.
More than 4000 plants planted on 15 public land sites throughout the shire by at least 730 volunteers. This included school students, scouts, community groups and members of the wider Mitchell community.
Participants in this year’s National Tree Day events were asked to complete an evaluation. The survey was developed by Council’s Environment staff to provide valuable baseline data for monitoring and evaluation purposes and also to assist in making next year’s Tree Day even better!
The survey was available online and hard copy. The results are provided in this Evaluation Document for your general information.
CLOSED: This survey has concluded. If you would like to see the results of the the Tree Day survey download the Evaluation document using the link in the document library.