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Camera IconAlmost 200 locals of all ages got their hands dirty in the name of conservation during Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s annual tree planting at the weekend.Following the cancellation of Planet Ark’s National Tree Day due to the COVID-19 crisis, the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder stepped in to co-host the event with the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Urban Landcare Group.KBULG chief executive Kim Eckert said the addition of 5000 seedlings will help transform the vacant area along Gatacre Drive into a thriving landscape. Credit: Kelsey Reid/Kalgoorlie Miner

Kalgoorlie-Boulder families turn out in droves to help plant seedlings on the roadside

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Mhia Vine, 10. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Eshe Christie, Emmeline Brind, 2, and Tanya Kemp. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Lily, 3, and Michael Smith. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Leone Masocco, 2, and Krystie Tham-Masocco. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Sherdian Carr, Helena Carr, 12, and Georgina Carr, 10. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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CKB/KBULG Tree Planting Day at Gatacre Drive Jonathon Verlander, 7, Ronny Verlander, and Maddie Verlander. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner