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75 new trees planted in FDR Park in South Philly

PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Volunteers with the Fairmount Park Conservancy and TD Bank planted 75 new trees at FDR Park in South Philadelphia.
75 new trees planted at fdr park (phl17)

This is part of a city-wide effort to plant over 1,000 trees in Philadelphia’s public parks by the end of the fall. The goal is to promote the city’s climate resilience and demonstrate how trees provide public health benefits to all Philadelphians.

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