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Updated June 7, 2003
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Lamma-Gung@Compunicate.com


   

   

Tree Planting Day, May 10, 2003
(Lamma Forest Project, by ABLE Charity)



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THE LAMMA FOREST PROJECT

(by ABLE Chairman Bobsy Jureidini)

the lamma forest is growing...on saturday the 10th of may the lamma community came out in force to take part in the ongoing reforestation of the scenic hills of their island. it was good to see so many families up on the hills and such an eclectic mix of people enjoying the fresh easterly winds and the hot sunshine. most people were up there for the first time and it was quite rewarding to see the delight on their faces as the realization of how well the forest is doing and the beauty of its location dawned on them.

as always the day had its challenges, and its heroes and finally the reward of completing the task: all 500 trees safely tucked away in the rich soil of their new home overlooking the scenic hills, valleys and sea of lamma island.

all the trees planted were native hong kong trees rich in seeds, flowers and fruits. indigenous species that will attract birds and other wild life in the coming years. thanks to the efforts of lamma people the total number of trees planted in the one area has climbed to 15,500. we estimate another 10,000 trees can be planted in and around the forest which stretches from po wah yuen in the south to pak kok in the north and from tai ping in the east to the coast in the west, covering some of the most picturesque scenes of our beautiful island.

the species of trees (see below, click to enlarge) were selected by experts from the kadoorie botanical farm and gardens to blend in with the local ecology. we planted 50 trees from each species.

for ABLE CHARITY the challenge does not stop here. the trees need to be cared for especially in their initial stages by watering them as frequently as possible and that is quite a challenge as there is no water up in the hills and the task requires walking up and down with heavy water back packs... we will also be organizing forest maintenance days which will include pruning, weeding and clean ups etc...

and that is how the forest grows with love, vision and commitment.
 


Announcement poster

New green shoots (photo by Sandra Tobias)

Toby & Adam (photo by Sandra Tobias)

Toby, tree planting teacher

Planting trees since age 3

Trees...soon to come

Great fun for all the family!

INSTRUCTIONS: Dig hole, put in fertiliser...

grab a seedling...

place in hole...

fill up with soil, press down...

...a new baby tree!

More trees...coming soon!

Scenic views

Busy bees

Locals in action

A few years later

Impressive, isn't it?

Pine trees

Young arrivals

Any children lost in the bushes?

Dogs are smarter than people

Puppy II

Progress meeting

Official Mascot: Bryan, the Burmese python

Searching for more holes

Consultant

More trees for Lamma

Getting lost in the Forest?

Lamma families

"Did you find any Easter eggs?"

Tomorrow is Mother's Day!

 

Family council

Botany lesson for the youngsters

Men in Black, eh, White!

Another successful day!


Hog Plum

Thick-leafed Oak

Bamboo-leafed Oak

Pond Spice

Strawberry Tree

Myrobalan

Hance's Syzygium

Melia-leaved Evodia

Common Tutcheria

"Plant trees instead of killing people, for a Green Peace on earth" (secret code)


Family outing

Teabreak!

"Off to work we go"

Chairman with pick axe

Guiding the next generation

Helen in action

The way forwards

Water break

Teaching the next generation

Shouldering the watertank

Ready for the waterfight!

Where's the beach?

The Foreisters & the Flowers

Temporary headquarters

She planted the first tree in 1997

Nature's palette

The woods from the trees

Tireless seedling carrier

Strongman, carrying crate of seedlings

Mrs "I'm a rock star!", still not camping...

Getting down from the mountain

Where the Lamma Forest started

Pak Kok below, HK in the distance

Through the Lamma Forest

Exhausted Toby Förster ("forest keeper" in German)

Malcolm & friends

Tree Planting Day reception

Chalkboard in the Bookworm Café


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