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Treehenge is a magnificent site with both a physical and virtual presence that visitors can share.

Visit the Treehenge news to see progress videos, photos and commentary as Treehenge changes over time from a rundown farm into a living native forest.

You can watch the trees grow and native animals returning to their habitats.

You can also contribute to our blog to share ideas and information.



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The most exciting way to participate in Treehenge is through tree-plaques.

After you have dedicated a tree you can create a tree-plaque where friends and family around the world can add comments, photos and videos that will grow into a lifetime of memories that last forever.

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