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AMP of Ohio Replants 114,000 TreesAMP Replants more than 250 Acres of Former Mine Land in Partnership with ODNRArticle Date: 06/09/2016 Reprinted on 08/09/2016 © 2016 news article from AMP of OhioArticle Not Written by SpeedyReads.com
COLUMBUS, OH - During the first two weeks in April,
approximately 257 acres across three of Ohio’s state forests were
planted with more than 182,000 native hardwood tree seedlings as a
result of American Municipal Power Inc.’s (AMP) ongoing reforestation
efforts on reclaimed strip mine land on behalf of its member
communities. The projects are located at Fernwood, Harrison and West
Blue Rock state forests near Steubenville, Cadiz and Zanesville across
eastern Ohio. The project is the result of a joint effort by AMP and the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
“This project
furthers AMP’s goal, as guided by our Sustainability Principles, of
reducing our overall emissions profile,” said AMP President and CEO Marc
Gerken. “In addition to strategic investments our members have made in
renewable energy projects, this and the other reforestation efforts are
further offsetting greenhouse gas emissions that are an inevitable part
of a balanced generation portfolio. The partnerships we have created not
only benefit our members, but are improving public space for
generations to come.”
“We are pleased to partner with AMP in this
tree-planting project,” said Robert Boyles, Ohio’s state forester. “Not
only will these plantings provide excellent reclamation for formerly
strip-mined land, but ongoing care for the seedlings and subsequent
sustainable management of the resulting woodlands will provide numerous
benefits for generations to come.”
The project was initiated in
2015 as part of AMP’s continued reforestation efforts across reclaimed
mine land in the Midwest. These projects represent the second phase of
reforestation, which first began in 2010 with the planting of 200 acres
in Columbiana County.
Trees serve as excellent carbon offsets,
and properly documented and certified reforestation is accepted by
international carbon reduction protocols. The species planted at the AMP
project sites include native hardwoods such as oak (bur, chinkapin,
white, northern red and shumard), sycamore, sweetgum, maple, black
cherry and yellow poplar.
AMP continues to work with project
partners to identify future project sites for additional carbon offset
reforestation projects.
In exchange for the value of future
carbon offsets that will eventually be generated by the newly planted
tree seedlings, AMP provides the project management and funding to
execute site preparation and professional planting through contracted
partner Williams Forestry. ODNR retains the ownership of the land and
will be responsible for the sustainable management of the new forest, in
consultation with AMP. Site preparation work and species selection was
coordinated with ODNR and reflects substantial research into reforesting
abandoned mine lands in the Appalachian region.
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SpeedyReads.com...other programs for forest replanting are tied to several products including energy and eyeglasses. Sustainable land planning and green living are seldom seen so well integrated into everyday living. This is an ongoing challenge for American industry and the global footprint. These reforestation programs are key for supporting land conservation efforts needed for the survival of endangered and threatened species.
Global ReLeaf 2 is a program which plants trees when eyeglasses are purchased. Visit http://www.americanforests.org to learn more. American Forests planted over 44 million trees in 50 states and 44 countries . A Global
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Rebecca Stone earned a MBA in Finance from the University of St. Thomas
in Houston, a Masters Degree from the Texas Health and Science
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foreign Medical Degree in Alternative Medicine. Her medical writing
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