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Since 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the inspiring and life-changing work of leading environmental stewards and tree planters through the annual Arbor Day Awards. This year, 13 individuals, organizations and companies will be recognized. This year's ceremony will be held at Lied Lodge & Conference Center, located at Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Neb., on Saturday, April 25. This year's Arbor Day Awards recipients are: California Governor Jerry Brown is the recipient of the Champion of Trees Public Service Award. Governor Brown has played a key role in establishing community forestry in California. During his first term, The Urban Forestry Act of 1978 created an urban forestry program through state law. Since again becoming Governor in 2011, Brown has continued his legacy leading to historic funding levels for California's Urban and Community Forestry Program. Brown signed a state budget on June 20, 2014 containing 17.8 million dollars for urban and community forestry – the largest one-year, single-state allocation for urban forestry in the entire history of the United States. Evan Barnard is the recipient of the Award for Education Innovation. Barnard, a 16 year-old junior at Johns Creek, Georgia, High School, began his conservation work on a Braille trail -- a nature trail with Braille signage and guide ropes to improve access for the visually impaired. The ability for the visually impaired to walk freely along a trail is a unique opportunity for those usually unable to enjoy the forest. Dr. Nina Bassuk is the recipient of the Frederick Law Olmsted Award. Dr. Bassuk's focus includes the development of bare root transplanting technology and CU-Structural Soil -- a patented mix for urban environments engineered by Dr. Bassuk and her colleagues at Cornell University to provide rooting area for street trees, thereby decreasing tree mortality. Owing to her efforts, thousands of trees have been planted around the world in conditions that would not have otherwise supported trees. Friends of Trees is the recipient of the Excellence in Partnership Award. Friends of Trees develops programs in partnership with the private and public sectors, communities, and individuals to maintain a healthy environment through sustaining urban and rural forests. Friends of Trees has effectively facilitated tree planting partnerships for more than two decades.
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