The Department of Animal Production organized a tree-planting campaign at the Animal Field in Abu Ghraib under the direct supervision of the Head of the Department, Professor Dr. Hussam Jassim Hussein Binanah, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance environmental awareness and improve the agricultural environment within the university campus.
The campaign witnessed the participation of several faculty members, during which a number of plant seedlings were planted to contribute to improving the surrounding environment and expanding the green areas within the animal field.
This initiative comes within the framework of supporting the concepts of sustainable development, promoting the culture of volunteer work, and contributing to the creation of a healthy and sustainable educational environment.

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