MN NBA plants Trees for Threes in St. Louis Park Nature Center

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FastBreak Foundation partnered with Great River Greening for the second year, on the Three for Trees program.Score one for the environmentFor each shot made by the teams, during home games in April, the foundation added a tree, to be planted by the Timberwolves and Lynx staff during a special event.This year, the teams  made a combined 47 three-point shots and, on June 9,  a group headed to Westwood Hills Nature Center to plant 47 trees.

Greening

Minnesota’s leader in nature-based climate solutions through land restoration. We use science-based best practices to restore and sustainably manage over 10,000 acres of land each year.

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