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Fargo Shanley students join effort to plant 3,500 trees along Red River

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Hunter Schwartz

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On the banks of the Red River, Fargo is betting on trees to strengthen both the land and the community. This week, more than 3,500 elm, oak, willow, cottonwood, and native shrubs went into the ground, thanks to volunteers young and old. The effort, part of “Reforesting the Red,” aims to curb erosion, ease flooding, and create wildlife habitat. For many, the work is about more than planting—it’s about leaving behind roots that help both the river and the people who depend on it thrive. Hunter Schwartz with InForum has the full story.

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