Trees4Scores Passes Ball To Football

August 27, 2025 | 0 Comments

The “Trees4Scores” initiative, which links cricket and football performances to the planting of native ecosystems in Bermuda, is underway.

A spokesperson said, “This year’s 5th annual Youth Climate Summit [YCS], hosted by the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI], includes ‘Trees4Scores’, a ground-breaking environmental service programme focused on restoring and preserving Bermuda’s unique biodiversity whilst promoting climate action and resilience for our precious island home.

“In partnership with the Bermuda National Trust [BNT], Bermuda Cricket Board [BCB] and Bermuda Football Association [BFA], Trees4Scores launched during this year’s Annual Cup Match Classic and phase one of the programme will continue over the coming months.

“Phase one of this transformative programme aims to install 130 ecosystems that are native and endemic to Bermuda – all in one day. Comprising of 390 trees, plants and ground coverings, the calculations to achieve these 130 complete ecosystems are being tallied through local cricket and football matches. Just like native and endemic species thread through the unique environmental landscape of Bermuda, cricket and football are woven into the fibre of our culture. Trees4Scores provides the ultimate framework to bring the two together – sustainable sporting initiatives that produce significant environmental impacts.

“Throughout August, BCB has been counting one ecosystem for every fifty runs or ten wickets scored. So far, matches played from Cup Match through all County Games, and regular league games in between, have resulted in more than half of the ecosystems being scored for the first environmental planting project on Saturday 22 November.

“BCB will officially pass the ball to the BFA at the Charity Cup, the official start of this year’s football season. The game starts at 8pm this Sunday, 31 August, at the North Village Community Club field at Bernard’s Park. During the months of September and October, BFA Premier and First Division teams will accumulate one ecosystem for every two goals scored. The combined total of ecosystems scored will be planted across three locations for the first part of the programme.”

Bermuda Cricket Board Executive Director, Calvin Blankendal, said “The Bermuda Cricket Board is committed to enhancing Bermuda’s ecosystems through the support of our member clubs and external stakeholders. As a collective, our main objective is to ensure that the game of cricket has a positive impact on Bermuda’s environment. Participating in Trees4Scores, through our partnership with BUEI, reinforces this commitment.

“The game of cricket, which is based on scoring runs and taking wickets, affords all players the opportunity to join the Trees4scores programme. Collectively, we share our enthusiasm for environmental action whilst raising awareness for climate resilience through a sport we all love.

“The two national sports of Bermuda, cricket and football, have partnered and the BCB will hand the new ball over to the Bermuda Football Association, as the domestic cricket season comes to a closure. We are certain they will swing into action and reach their targets to enhance and sustain our luscious and green ecosystems across our island.

“We will let the scores tell the story at the end of October as to which national sporting body accumulates the greater number of ecosystems for this inaugural planting event In November. One thing is certain, this is one match, challenge and initiative where there will be no losers, just winners!”

Mark Wade, President of the Bermuda Football Association, added “The BFA gladly takes up the friendly challenge issued by our BCB counterparts as we aim to surpass our goals for phase one of this programme. Like cricket, the local and international football communities are prioritising sustainability and increasing awareness around the vital importance of caring for the environment. The BFA is delighted to be collaborating with BUEI and the partners involved in this initiative that will transform the protected landscapes of today and provide greater long-term benefits for future generations.”

The spokesperson said, “BUEI extends our sincere appreciation and thanks to all Trees4Scores partners, including Roots Imperative, a Loren Hotel non-profit initiative, Conduit Re and Catalina Re. The three locations for planting on Saturday 22nd November are: Spittal Pond in Smith’s; Sherwin Nature Reservice at Warwick Pond; and High Point Nature Reserve in Southampton. Additional sponsors are welcome and volunteers are encouraged to dig in and make a difference.

“BCB and BFA will be distributing additional details on the Trees4Scores programme to all clubs who have registered for this current season. Public announcements and updates will continue being provided as the programme evolves. Visit www.ycsbda.com or follow @ycsbda on social media for more information.”

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