Garvan Woodland Gardens talks preservation & recycling on Earth Day

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Earth Day is an annual celebration that honors the achievements of the environmental movement and raises awareness of the need to protect Earth’s natural resources for future generations.

Garvan Woodland Gardens is encouraging people to become one with nature and do their part to preserve the planet.

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Marketing Director Kristin Mangham says Earth Day causes people to think about humanity’s values and the threats the planet faces, but today they want people to see the beauty in nature and remind them that we need nature to survive.

This year’s theme is planet v plastic, and the aim is to have people recycle and properly dispose of any unwanted waste or trash.

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For more information on Earth Day and how you can contribute to the preservation of our planet, visit EarthDay.org.

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