Why I Want to Save Water and Trees
Lessons from My School Campus
Our campus is one of the most beautiful places I know. Every time I walk through it, I feel calm and happy surrounded by trees and greenery. Spending time here has taught me how important it is to protect our environment, especially water and trees.

The trees on campus are not just decoration. They give us fresh air, shade, and a sense of peace. When I sit under them, I feel cool and refreshed, ready to learn. I can imagine how hot and dry the campus would be without them. Trees help control the climate, absorb carbon dioxide, and make the world healthier for all of us.

Water is just as important. I’ve seen classmates and teachers reminding everyone not to waste water and to turn off taps properly. During dry seasons, when the grass starts turning brown, I realize how precious every drop of water is. Without water, trees can’t grow, and life becomes very difficult.

Small actions matter a lot. Planting a tree, saving water, and keeping our campus clean are simple things we can do every day. These little efforts can make a huge difference for our future.

My school campus has shown me that we are closely connected to nature. If we protect trees and water, we protect ourselves, our friends, and generations to come. This is why I want to save water and trees – not just for the environment, but for everyone who shares this world with us.
