Southern Company extends support of major conservation programs
ATLANTA - Southern Company today announced that it is pledging an
additional $1.08 million to the Five Star Restoration and Power of
Flight programs, extending its sponsorship of both conservation programs
through 2013. The extended support aligns their sponsorship timelines
with Longleaf Legacy, Southern Company's third major environmental
stewardship program that helps restore the longleaf pine ecosystem.
"Southern Company is proud to pledge additional funding and support
for these important programs and extend our commitment to environmental
stewardship throughout our Southeastern community," said Chris Hobson,
chief environmental officer at Southern Company. "We look forward to
building upon our longstanding partnerships with the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the
National Association of Counties, and many other conservation
organizations and community partners to further strengthen efforts to
protect and enhance our environment."
The Power of Flight program, conserving Southern birds and their
habitats, is the largest public agency-private corporation funding
effort for bird conservation in the South. This new pledge secures one
additional year of funding for projects to the existing 10-year
commitment. Efforts span Southern Company's primary service area of
Georgia, Alabama, northwestern Florida and southeastern Mississippi.
"Southern Company's support of our work to better conserve the
Southeast's fish and wildlife resources has been as consistent as it has
been generous," said Jeff Trandahl, NFWF executive director. "The
company's unwavering commitment to bettering the fish and wildlife
resources of the Southeast has made possible numerous projects,
benefiting ecosystems from the coast to the highlands."
The Five Star Restoration Program provides grants and technical
support for community-based education and outreach projects in riparian
(land-bordering waterways), coastal or wetland areas. Southern Company
began its sponsorship of the Five Star Restoration Program in 2006,
pledging a five-year $1.2 million commitment. This new pledge adds three
years of support to help build local community capacity for resource
stewardship and ecological restoration in watersheds through hands-on
community involvement, outreach and education. As the Southeastern
corporate sponsor, Southern Company joins EPA, NFWF, NACo and the
Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) in selecting and funding Five Star
projects.
"EPA commends Southern Company's support as a corporate sponsor of
the Five Star Restoration Program," said Stan Meiburg, acting regional
administrator, EPA Region 4. "This support will enable EPA to provide
challenge grants, technical support and information to promote
community-based wetland and stream restoration projects across the
Southeast."
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is an independent
conservation leader that in 25 years has awarded 10,800 grants to more
than 3,700 organizations. By building partnerships, the congressionally
chartered Foundation has leveraged $635 million into $1.5 billion to
sustain, restore and enhance fish, wildlife and plant populations.
With 4.4 million customers and more than 42,000 megawatts of
generating capacity, Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE: SO) is the
premier energy company serving the Southeast. A leading U.S. producer of
electricity, Southern Company owns electric utilities in four states and
a growing competitive generation company, as well as fiber optics and
wireless communications. Southern Company brands are known for excellent
customer service, high reliability and retail electric prices that are
below the national average. Southern Company is consistently listed
among the top U.S. electric service providers in customer satisfaction
by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Visit our Web site
at www.southerncompany.com.
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