Arbor Day is observed in Chile every July 6, attracting thousands of participants who engage in efforts to improve the country's environmental situation. This celebration addresses the acute problem of deforestation, which resulted in the loss of nearly 2 million hectares of Chilean forests between 1985 and 1995, primarily due to logging for pulp. The consequences of deforestation include soil erosion and air pollution, prompting the Chilean government to implement the Reforestemosla Patagonia plan. This initiative encourages citizens to plant trees in ancient Patagonia, emphasizing the collective effort needed to revive native forests and preserve the land and soil for future generations.
July 6: Arbor Day
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