When our son was just 5-years-old, he said, “Dad, you know what I’d do if money grew on trees?”
“What?” I asked.
“I’d plant more seeds,” he mentioned.
I thought that was pretty smart thinking for a youngster. If it were only true, every day would look like Arbor Day across America.
So how do you get people interested in planting more trees, especially when money doesn’t actually grow on them? How about a Treeless Squirrel?
Chicago-based Flow Creative took a page out of the Smokey The Bear legacy and created an urban homeless squirrel as the campaign’s green spokesrodent. It’s a very funny take that engages your average citizen to plant more trees. There’s no carbon footprint-pounding, treehugging greenery here. Just splendid storytelling in what appears to be primarily a viral online social media campaign.
Sadly, I’m not sure the treeless squirrel survived the streets. His blog, which resides on his nutty website, only appears to have lasted for two months in early ‘08. He had all kinds of cool things on it; like “Tree of the Week,” “Sculpting with Trees,” even “Underwater Logging Robots.” His blog wasn’t the only thing he had going for him. Check out his store, cool downloads, and a documentary that got nearly 350,000 views on YouTube.
Where-oh-where has our little squirrel gone? Alas, I found him on Squidoo. But his profile only has 13 fans, and his last entry was Leap Day, best I can tell. Does anyone know what happened to our furry little friend and this quirky campaign? It is so well done and so untypical for environmental marketing. That’s why I love it. Tip of the hat to Flow Creative. Please shoot me a note and let me know down what hole our treeless squirrel has scampered?
BTW, our 5-year-old son turned 21 today. He’s celebrating somewhere over Orange County jumping out of an airplane. I suppose that makes him our flying squirrel. Happy Birthday, Parker!









