Press Release: Gov. Evers, Evers Administration Celebrate Earth Day, Host Annual Day of Service at Mirror Lake State Park
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 04/23/2026 11:59 AM CDT![]() |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 23, 2026 |
| Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
| Gov. Evers, Evers Administration Celebrate Earth Day, Host Annual Day of Service at Mirror Lake State Park |
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with members of the Evers Administration, in celebration of Earth Day, hosted an annual day of service at Mirror Lake State Park in Baraboo. During the event, the governor and his administration planted trees and shrubs, cleaned up campsites, and celebrated the announcement of the release of Wisconsin’s Trillion Trees Pledge 2025 Annual Report. The annual day of service is also part of Gov. Evers’ statewide tour celebrating Earth Week, during which he will visit local parks, communities, conservation groups, and more across the state, highlighting efforts of the Evers Administration to fight the climate crisis, conserve natural resources, and bolster clean energy and conservation statewide. Earlier this year, Gov. Evers declared 2026 the Year of the Neighbor, underscoring the importance of community, togetherness, and doing the right thing, and that includes taking care of and protecting the state’s vast and vibrant natural resources for future generations to enjoy. As he has done every year, Gov. Evers proclaimed April 22, 2026, as Earth Day in Wisconsin, in addition to recognizing Forest Appreciation Week, which runs from April 20 to Arbor Day on April 24. “Every year, I have been proud to celebrate Earth Day, whether that’s planting trees at Governor Nelson State Park—the founder of Earth Day—or at Mirror Lake, and I am grateful for all the incredible agency staff who work hard to put this event together each year,” said Gov. Evers. “Whether it’s picking up trash, cleaning up shorelines, conserving water, or planting trees like my administration did yesterday, I encourage Wisconsinites in every corner of the state to be good neighbors and give back to the planet today and every day to help build a sustainable future that leaves the state, country, and world a better place for our future generations to inherit.”
Gov. Evers, on Monday, kicked off his statewide tour celebrating Earth Week by visiting Central Waters Brewing Company in Amherst and hearing about the brewery’s efforts to become one of the most environmentally sustainable breweries in the nation. Additionally, on Tuesday, the governor visited The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin’s first-ever land trust, as well as Hope Village in Chippewa Falls and The Burke Center for Ecosystem Research’s restoration site at North Fish Creek. During the visits, Gov. Evers toured Hope Village and heard about the Hope Village solar project, which was initiated by the Chippewa Falls High School “Green Team,” and visited Keystone to learn more about the Burke Center for Ecosystem Research’s work to protect Lake Superior. Today, Gov. Evers continued his Earth Week tour by joining students, parents, and educators from the School District of Lodi to plant trees as part of their annual Lodi Grows Together Week at the Lodi School Forest. |
| An online version of this release is available here. |
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