Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Provides $1 Million Grant To
Protect 10,785 Additional Acres In The Prarie Pothole Region
Through the Acres for America Program, in just three
years, Wal-Mart has surpassed its goal by conserving three times the
amount of acreage originally planned.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. – January 22, 2008 –
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., (NYSE: WMT) and the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation (NFWF) announced today a $1 million dollar grant to Pheasants
Forever, Inc. (PF) and Ducks Unlimited, Inc. (DU) to help protect more
than 10,785 acres of important habitat for birds in North and South
Dakota. The grant was selected through a competitive grant process
managed by NFWF and was awarded through the landmark Acres for America
program. As a result of this most recent donation, nearly 400,000 acres
of land across the United States will be conserved through the Acres for
America program.
“At Wal-Mart, we are committed to giving back to the local
communities we serve,” said Bill Wertz, community and media
relations director of Wal-Mart’s Central Division. “We are
excited that our partnership with Acres for America will allow us to
work with PF and DU to accelerate the conservation of these vital
habitats.”
The grant, which included $700,000 from Wal-Mart and $300,000 in
federal funds from NFWF, will help conserve land in the Prairie Pothole
Region of both states. The Prairie Pothole Region plays a vital role as
a home and breeding ground for nearly 200 species of songbirds,
waterfowl, raptors and game birds. In fact, between 50 and 80 percent of
North America’s waterfowl population is hatched in this
region.
“This project means a great deal to me, because I grew up in
South Dakota and I know just how important these prairies are to
waterfowl and other birds,” said Jeff Trandahl, executive director
of National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. “By purchasing easements
on these private lands, we are also helping farmers and ranchers hold on
to their families’ land and operations.”
In 2005, NFWF and Wal-Mart launched the Acres for America program
with the goal to permanently protect one acre of important wildlife
habitat in the United States for every acre of land developed by
Wal-Mart. The program was designed to completely offset the
company’s corporate land footprint. Pledging $35 million over 10
years to the project, Wal-Mart committed to protecting enough land to
account for its stores’ current land-use and development through
2015. In just three years, the program has already surpassed
Wal-Mart’s goal by conserving three times the amount of acreage
originally planned. Wal-Mart is the first major retail store to
offset its land development footprint with permanently protected
conservation lands.
“These dollars from Wal-Mart will help us permanently protect
grasslands and wetlands in the Missouri Coteau, the continent’s
best of the remaining waterfowl habitat, which is part of the Prarie
Pothole region.” said Jeff Nelson, director of DU’s Great
Plains Regional Office. “We’re grateful to Wal-Mart and NFWF
for helping us keep intact this 10,000-year-old native prairie that is
so important to ducks, pheasants and other wildlife.”
South Dakota rancher Wendi Rinehart sees first-hand what the country
is losing in the escalating destruction of one of the world’s most
endangered ecosystems.
“I’m glad to know that one of America’s largest
corporations is working to protect the prairie,” Rinehart said.
“I hope their efforts will get others to take a look at what
we’re throwing away.”
Through the Acres for America program, Wal-Mart has helped
permanently conserve land in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida,
Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, North Dakota, Oregon, and South
Dakota.
"The greatest threat facing the critical habitat in the Prairie
Pothole Region is the conversion of the native grasslands and wetlands
to croplands," said Howard Vincent, Pheasants Forever, Inc.'s national
president and CEO. "Wal-Mart and the NFWF must be commended for their
roles in continuing to make the Prairie Pothole Region a point of
conservation interest."
NFWF manages a semi-annual, competitive process for selecting
projects to be funded through the Acres for America program. To learn
more about Acres for America, visit, www.nfwf.org or www.walmartfacts.com.
About Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:
WMT)
Every week, millions of customers visit Wal-Mart Stores,
Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam’s Club locations
across America or log on to its online store at www.walmart.com. The company
and its Foundation are committed to a philosophy of giving back
locally. Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is proud to support the causes that
are important to customers and associates right in their own
neighborhoods, and last year gave more than $270 million to local
communities in the United States. To learn more, visit www.walmartfacts.com, www.walmartstores.com, or www.walmartfoundation.org.
About the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
(NFWF)
A nonprofit established by Congress in 1984, the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation sustains, restores and enhances the Nation's fish,
wildlife, plants and habitats. Through leadership conservation
investments with public and private partners, NFWF is dedicated to
achieving maximum conservation impact by developing and applying best
practices and innovative methods for measurable outcomes. Since
its establishment, NFWF has awarded nearly 9,500 grants to over 3,000
organizations in the United States and abroad and leveraged – with
its partners – more than $400 million in federal funds into more
than $1.3 billion for on-the-ground conservation. For more
information, visit www.nfwf.org.
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