Pembroke Rotary plants an endangered species at park In response to RI President Ian Riseley's call to plant at least 1.2 million trees before Earth Day, the Rotarians joined hands with civic officials to plant a rare species, Yellowood, at a park."> Rest of Rotary World Pembroke Rotary plants an endangered species at park In response to RI President Ian Riseley's call to plant at least 1.2 million trees before Earth Day, the Rotarians joined hands with civic officials to plant a rare species, Yellowood, at a park. Feb 2018Feb 26 2018 Bernews Bermuda, H S Riseley, Pembroke, Queen Elizabeth Park, Yellowood Viewed: 651 Pembroke Rotary plants an endangered species at park In response to RI President Ian Riseley's call to plant at least 1.2 million trees before Earth Day, the Rotarians joined hands with civic officials to plant a rare species, Yellowood, at a park." href="https://rotarynewsonline.org/pembroke-rotary-plants-an-endangered-species/">Read more