Celebrating Success: Covia's Conservation Efforts Recognized at 2024 WHC Conference
Covia has been recognized for its biodiversity conservation efforts at the 2024 Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conference. The company's Emmett plant received the Avian Award for its work to monitor and manage avian species, including building nest structures for kestrels, ospreys, and geese. Additionally, the Tunnel City plant was awarded the Pollinator Project Award for its efforts to re-establish the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly in collaboration with the Wisconsin DNR. Covia's commitment to ecological stewardship includes preserving forests, reclaiming land with native species, managing bird habitats, protecting endangered species, and restoring pollinator habitats. More information about Covia's biodiversity efforts can be found on their website.
- Emmett plant won the Avian Award for avian species management.
- Tunnel City plant received the Pollinator Project Award for the Karner Blue Butterfly habitat.
- Partnership with the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) demonstrates commitment to biodiversity.
- Efforts include preserving intact forests and reclaiming land with over 50% native species.
- Successful management of avian and migratory bird habitats.
- Protection of endangered species and their habitats.
- Combating invasive species and restoring pollinator habitats.
- The press release lacks detailed financial or business performance data.
- There is no information on how these conservation efforts impact Covia's financials.
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / June 14, 2024 / Covia
Covia is committed to protecting biodiversity by preserving intact forests, reclaiming land with over
As a result of our efforts, two of Covia's plants, Emmett and Tunnel City, have been recognized and honored at the recent Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conference. Covia's Emmett, Idaho, plant was honored with the Avian Award for their exceptional project that monitors and manages avian species and their habitats. Team Members built special nest structures for American kestrels and ospreys, as well as habitats for geese. Tunnel City was awarded the Pollinator Project Award for their collaborative efforts with the Wisconsin DNR to re-establish the federally endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. They created a thriving habitat, welcoming these beautiful butterflies back to the area.
We extend our congratulations to the teams at these plants for their exceptional conservation work. For more information about Covia's many biodiversity and conservation efforts at WHC-certified sites, visit https://www.coviacorp.com/esg/.
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