In a heartwarming display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, Legon Lodge has partnered with the University of Ghana to embark on an ambitious tree-planting exercise aimed at combating climate change, improving air quality, and enhancing biodiversity on the university's iconic campus.
The exercise, held in the Little Legon area of the university, saw members of Legon Lodge team up with the university's Grounds Unit to plant over 120 trees in just one morning.
The initiative was not only a contribution to a greener environment but also a conscious effort to nurture the historical relationship between the lodge and the institution from which it draws its name and heritage.
Among the species planted were Dwarf Coconut, Mango, and Orange trees - chosen for their environmental benefits, aesthetic value, and potential to provide shade and nourishment to future generations on campus.