Nature Blossoms at Anheuser-Busch Operations
17 Noviembre 2008 - 11:47AM
PR Newswire (US)
Ten Anheuser-Busch Facilities Certified By Wildlife Habitat Council
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When employees of the
Anheuser-Busch land application farm in Jacksonville go for a
stroll, they watch where they step. That's because the farm is also
home to dozens of alligators who have settled in the property's
retention ponds. While most people might find this unsettling, the
employees at the farm look forward to seeing their sometimes
suspicious neighbors. It's all part of the brewer's efforts to
promote wildlife conservation and be a good neighbor not only to
people, but nature as well. As a founding member of the Wildlife
Habitat Council (WHC), Anheuser-Busch has been actively involved
with the organization that leads ground-breaking initiatives for
the benefit of wildlife and conservation education. WHC members
serve as leaders in environmental stewardship at the local,
regional and national levels, voluntarily managing their facilities
or properties to support healthy ecosystems and environmentally
friendly societies. To date, ten Anheuser-Busch facilities have
been certified as Wildlife at Work(SM) by the WHC for various
projects that help create a healthy and biodiverse natural world.
"Our association with the WHC has been a catalyst for our efforts
to recognize and create natural habitats at our facilities across
the country," said Doug Muhleman, senior group vice president of
brewing, operations and technology for Anheuser-Busch, Inc. "It's
very gratifying to know that in addition to brewing and supporting
the production of some of the world's most popular beers, our
operations are also helping to create homes for various types of
wildlife and plants. Whether it's a peregrine falcon nest on top of
the malt house in Manitowoc, a pollinator garden at the Jonesboro
rice mill or the alligators who roam the ponds at our Jacksonville
land application farm, we enjoy having the animals as our neighbors
and helping nature bloom in unlikely locations." The following
Anheuser-Busch operations have been certified as Wildlife at
Work(SM) sites by the WHC. -- Jacksonville Brewery and Nutri-Turf
Farm (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- certified since 1997 -- Elk Mountain
Farms (Bonners Ferry, Idaho) -- certified since 1998 -- Manitowoc
Barley Malt Plant (Manitowoc, Wis.) -- certified since 1999 --
Jonesboro Rice Mill (Jonesboro, Ark.) -- certified since 2001 --
Ft. Collins Brewery (Fort Collins, Colo.) -- certified since 2006
-- Ft. Collins Nutri-Turf Farm (Fort Collins, Colo.) -- certified
since 2001 -- Rome Can Plant (Rome, Ga.) -- certified since 2002 --
Cartersville Brewery (Cartersville, Ga.) -- certified since 2004 --
Merrimack Brewery (Merrimack, N.H.) -- certified since 2007 --
Baldwinsville Brewery (Baldwinsville, N.Y.) -- certified since 2008
"This year, our 20th Anniversary, WHC celebrates two decades of
solid leadership and on-the-ground achievements by our members in
wildlife habitat preservation and conservation education," said
Robert Johnson, WHC president. "WHC members are continuing to lead
the way to further define and demonstrate how corporations can use
their lands to preserve our biodiversity, while preparing new
generations through conservation education to understand how to be
better leaders and managers for tomorrow's sustainable businesses
and communities. Congratulations to Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
for their volunteer-based efforts to preserve the biodiversity of
their community and the world, and to connect people to nature." In
addition to the certification, several of Anheuser-Busch's
operations have also been certified as Corporate Lands for
Learning(SM)(CLL) sites. CLL facilities serve as educational
resources in the communities in which they are located for local
educators and wildlife researchers. The following Anheuser-Busch
facilities have achieved CLL certification. -- Elk Mountain Farms
(Bonners Ferry, Idaho) -- CLL site since 2000 -- Cartersville
Brewery (Cartersville, Ga.) -- CLL site since 2006 -- Jonesboro
Rice Mill (Jonesboro, Ark.) -- CLL site since 2005 -- Fort Collins
Brewery and Nutri-Turf Farm (Fort Collins, Colo.) -- CLL site since
2007 -- Jacksonville Brewery and Nutri-Turf Farm (Jacksonville,
Fla.) -- CLL site since 2008 Since 1990, WHC has certified 489
programs worldwide, of which 97 have been designated CLL programs.
These programs reach thousands of learners from schools and scout
groups to master gardeners and university researchers. The
certification program recognizes outstanding wildlife habitat
management and environmental education efforts at corporate sites,
and offers third-party validation of the benefits of such programs.
Certification requirements are strict and require that sites apply
for periodic renewal. Celebrating 20 years in conservation, the
Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) is a nonprofit, non-lobbying
organization dedicated to increasing the quality and amount of
wildlife habitat on corporate, private and public lands. WHC
devotes its resources to building partnerships with corporations
and conservation groups to create solutions that balance the
demands of economic growth with the requirements of a healthy,
biodiverse and sustainable environment. More than 2.4 million acres
in 46 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and 16 other
countries are managed for wildlife through WHC-assisted projects.
To learn more, visit http://www.wildlifehc.org/. Based in St.
Louis, Anheuser-Busch is the leading American brewer, holding a
48.5 percent share of U.S. beer sales. The company brews the
world's largest-selling beers, Budweiser and Bud Light.
Anheuser-Busch also owns a 50 percent share in Grupo Modelo,
Mexico's leading brewer, and a 27 percent share in China brewer
Tsingtao, whose namesake beer brand is the country's best-selling
premium beer. Anheuser-Busch ranked No. 1 overall and No. 1 in
social responsibility among beverage companies in FORTUNE
Magazine's Most Admired U.S. and Global Companies lists in 2008.
Anheuser-Busch is one of the largest theme park operators in the
United States, is a major manufacturer of aluminum cans and one of
the world's largest recyclers of aluminum cans. For more
information, visit http://www.ourpledge.com/. DATASOURCE:
Anheuser-Busch CONTACT: Tony Paraino of Anheuser-Busch,
+1-314-577-3453, ; or Patricia Leidemer, +1-301-588-8994, Web site:
http://www.wildlifehc.org/ http://www.ourpledge.com/
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