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The Arbor Day Foundation is an organization with a mission of inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. To support this mission, the foundation released a TV spot titled 'National Treasures,' featuring Peter Coyote.

The TV spot highlights the value of trees as national treasures and emphasizes the importance of protecting them. Peter Coyote, a renowned American actor and author, narrates the TV spot, drawing attention to the beauty and significance of trees in our lives.

With stunning visuals of trees in national parks, forests, and city streets, the TV spot showcases the majesty of nature and the need to preserve it. The images of trees are accompanied by Peter Coyote's rich and soothing voice, inviting viewers to take action in conserving the environment.

The Arbor Day Foundation's TV spot is impactful and visually stunning, engaging audiences on a personal and emotional level. The organization's message of preserving trees as national treasures is successfully communicated through this unique and compelling advertisement.

Arbor Day Foundation TV commercial - National Treasures produced for Arbor Day Foundation was first shown on television on January 2, 2013.

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Coyote developed a lucrative side-career as a voiceover artist for many commercials and a narrator for several documentaries. Perhaps his best-known voice work was as the official television announcer for the Academy Awards telecast.

Approximately 1,000,000 Arbor Day Foundation

Year Founded1969
Type501(c)(3) nonprofit
FounderJohn Rosenow
Number of membersApproximately 1,000,000
Trees distributed to membersApproximately 7,000,000 per year

Peter Coyote (born Rachmil Pinchus Ben Mosha Cohon; October 10, 1941) is an American actor, author, director, screenwriter and narrator of films, theatre, television and audio books. His voice work includes narrating the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics and Apple's iPad campaign.

The most expensive advertisement ever made is entitled No. 5 The Film and cost $33 million when it was made in 2004, which is equivalent to around $52 million today. The advertisement took the form of a very short film, lasting 180 seconds.

Arbor Day was officially proclaimed in 1874 by Nebraska's Governor, Robert W. Furnas, and the day was observed April 10 that year. In 1885, Arbor Day was named a legal state holiday in Nebraska, and April 22 was selected as the date for its permanent annual observance.

260 acres Welcome to Arbor Day Farm, 260 acres of natural beauty and outdoor exploration in Nebraska City, Nebraska.

It is about a blue coyote who always seems to be getting himself in trouble. He meets some crows and wants to be like them, the crows give him the opportunity but he does not take advantage of it. The moral of this book is that you should always be thankful for what you have and appreciate everything you have.

Coyote stories remind us to learn from failure, get assistance and try to come up with a better plan.

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In order to resolve the tree shortage, a newspaper editor named J. Sterling Morton proposed that the community spend an entire day planting trees. This day would become known as Arbor Day and be celebrated annually to sustain tree growth and forest development. The first Arbor Day was celebrated on April 10, 1872.

April 10th, 1872 The first official Arbor Day took place on April 10th, 1872. It is estimated that on this inaugural Arbor Day, Nebraskans celebrated by planting more than one million trees. The occasion fulfilled the dream of J. Sterling Morton, a newspaper editor and former governor of the Nebraska Territory.

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The Arbor Day Foundation is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. Founded in 1972, the organization's primary goal is to ensure the we...

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