SNR doctoral student coordinates Williamsburg Park tree planting

As president of the East Lincoln Rotary Club, Nebraska doctoral student Andrew Mwape uses trees to combat climate change and give back to his community. Images by Alexandra Coffelt.
As president of the East Lincoln Rotary Club, Nebraska doctoral student Andrew Mwape uses trees to combat climate change and give back to his community. Images by Alexandra Coffelt.

By Alexandra Coffelt

New trees are taking root in Williamsburg Park thanks to volunteers from across Lincoln. Andrew Mwape, a Nebraska doctoral student, organized the planting of 25 trees on May 24 with support from the School of Natural Resources, Lincoln Parks and Recreation, Citizens’ Climate Lobby and the East Lincoln Rotary Club.

After a demonstration from Parks and Recreation staff, volunteers spread throughout the park and got to work digging holes and placing young oak, elm and hackberry trees at the correct depth. They spread mulch around the newly planted saplings and pounded in the stakes that will support each tree for the next few years.

Once the last tree was in the ground, the group reconvened under a picnic pavilion to celebrate the final planting of the spring season. Mwape and other Rotarians discussed how their efforts to add trees to public spaces aligns with the organization’s mission of community service.

Mwape has served as president of the East Lincoln Rotary Club since July 2023 and has helped plant several hundred trees in the past year alone. His passion for trees, however, emerged during his youth.

"My childhood memories are of my great-grandfather's village where he kept a lot of trees and was very cautious of nature," Mwape said. "So, when I grew up and I was looking to get a career, I decided to get into environmental engineering and specialized in energy and climate change."

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