Welcome to Ent Army, an organization of people helping the environment and our world!
A letter from Ernest

Greetings! I would like to welcome you all and thank you for visiting Ent Army! As you probably know, we are a small group of people who care deeply about the environment and are dedicated to helping save our world. You have probably observed that oftentimes people go about their daily lives with almost no regard for their environmental impact. Over the centuries, this has caused massive changes to our planet, through pollution, extinction, deforestation, habitat loss, and a quicky warming, dangerous atmosphere. Unfortunately, we cannot afford to live like this. Everytime a person litters on the street or cuts down a tree, it contributes not only to our personal risk as a species through global warming and pollution, but also to the fate of the entire world, trees and bugs and mice and little flowers. All my life, I have had a special connection to nature and the natural world. I love plants and trees and animals, and it hurts me extremely to see what humans are doing to our world. I believe that ferns and dogs and butterflies are people too, and that we have as much of an obligation, if not more, to protect them as we do ourselves. I know that a lot of you probably agree with me, and I think that we must use our beliefs and knowledge to help the world. There are only so many people who care about nature, and those who do cannot sit idly beside and watch others destroy our environment. I believe that we need to act now, for the good of all life on this special place we call earth, and take the steps and actions necessary to save the world. It is really up to us. This is what Ent Army is all about. We all have empathy and care for all creatures, not just the ones who look and act like us. We care about our world and its future, and we will not let this passion go to waste. We will fight for a better world for ourselves, our fellow lifeforms, and this planet we call home. I hope that you will join me in this mission, because we need as many people as we can get.
Sincerely yours,
Ernest Treeheart