MWCD opens applications for 2026 Earth Day tree seedling giveaway
Program offers native seedlings to K–5 students across the watershed to promote conservation and hands-on learning
The 2026 giveaway will feature five native species: eastern redbud, red maple, red oak, serviceberry and white oak.
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The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has opened applications for its Earth Day Native Tree Giveaway Program, an initiative designed to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
The program provides elementary students in grades K–5 across the Muskingum River and Duck Creek watersheds with native tree seedlings to take home and plant. By encouraging children to plant and care for their trees, MWCD aims to foster a lifelong connection to nature while supporting conservation, flood control and improved water quality.
“Trees are one of our most valuable natural resources, benefiting air and water quality, stabilizing soil and providing habitat for wildlife,” said Craig Butler, MWCD executive director. “This program allows children to experience those benefits firsthand, watching their seedling grow year after year.”
Schools within the watershed region are invited to apply to receive between 210 and 600 seedlings for distribution to students. The 2026 giveaway will feature five native species: eastern redbud, red maple, red oak, serviceberry and white oak. The species were selected to maximize biodiversity and support a wide range of growing conditions, from small yards to rural properties.
Applications will be accepted Sept. 15 through Oct. 14, 2025, on a first-come, first-served basis. Schools or authorized representatives may submit applications at www.mwcd.org under conservation.
Awardees will receive a single shipment of seedlings ahead of Earth Day 2026.