Stericycle Continues Partnership with the National Park Foundation to Support Habitats and Restore Wetlands in Yosemite National Park and Cape Cod National Seashore
- Stericycle's commitment will help restore wetlands and improve habitats for endangered species.
- The Ackerson Meadow Restoration Project in Yosemite is the largest wetland restoration project in the park's history, aiming to restore and protect 190 acres of wetlands.
- The $75 million Herring River Restoration Project in Cape Cod will restore approximately 1,000 acres of intertidal coastal wetlands and improve water quality.
- These projects align with Stericycle's corporate promise to protect what matters and support transformative environmental solutions.
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Projects provide a broad range of benefits to wildlife, parks, visitors and local communities
"Stericycle is proud to support the Ackerson Meadow and Herring River Restoration projects," said Cindy J. Miller, president and chief executive officer at Stericycle. "Through these efforts, we can help restore diminished wetlands and reestablish habitats of endangered species, which is aligned to our corporate promise to protect what matters. By partnering with the National Park Foundation, we are supporting transformative environmental solutions and nurturing our environment to help ensure that the species here with us today are around tomorrow and for years to come."
The Ackerson Meadow Restoration Project is the largest wetland restoration project in
In addition to Stericycle, this project was funded in part by the donors of American Rivers, the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the California Wildlife Conservation Board, Google, the National Park Foundation (provided by The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Foundation, and Stericycle), National Park Service funding, the
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In addition to correcting impaired water quality, this project will help increase harvestable shellfish habitats and expand use of the river by migratory river herring and American eels. This will improve fishing and other recreational opportunities for park visitors while also helping to control mosquitoes within the park. The Herring River Restoration Project will advance national goals for the National Park Foundation to combat climate change and serve as a model for future restoration efforts globally.
"Together with Stericycle, we are helping make a transformative impact that will help preserve and protect our national parks' invaluable wetlands for generations to come," said Chad Jones, senior vice president, corporate partnerships at the National Park Foundation.
To learn more about the National Park Foundation, visit www.nationalparks.org. To learn more about Stericycle's environmental efforts, visit www.stericycle.com/sustainability.
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