SKOPJE: Thousands of Macedonians took
to the hills and forests on Wednesday to plant six million trees in a single day
as part of a mass reforestation drive in the Balkan country.
The main
aim of the campaign was to replant Macedonia's forests after extensive wild
fires over the past two summers, and organizers trumpeted the scheme's
environmental benefits at a time of global warming.
"Our goal is to
make Macedonia "greener" and make people more aware of the needs of this
planet," said Macedonian opera singer Boris Trajanov, who initiated the
project.
Thousands of people were bused to the planting sites,
including more than 1,000 soldiers who planted some 200,000 seedlings at 14
sites.
"Just as we take care of our homes, we should take care of our
planet," said Silvana, boarding a bus with her two children. "We have no other
place to live, that's why I'm going."
Trajanov told Reuters he hoped
to spread the campaign across the whole Balkan region next year.
"If
Macedonia, a country of two million people, can plant six million trees, we can
only imagine how many trees can be planted in other, bigger countries," he
said.