One of FirstEnergy's core values is social responsibility, which focuses on a cleaner and more sustainable environment. The Green Team is an employee-driven group formed to develop ideas and implement projects in support of being a socially responsible company.
“The employees of West Penn Power and Penelec, two of FirstEnergy’s Pennsylvania utilities, are excited to work with two local organizations in Centre County: Wildlife for Everyone Foundation and ClearWater Conservancy,” says Joleen Hindman, area manager, FirstEnergy.
Both organizations have designated parcels of land on which Penelec and West Penn Power employees will plant about 300 trees each to expand the tree canopy and broaden plant diversity in appropriate habitats.
Wildlife for Everyone volunteer Mark Nale will lead FirstEnergy volunteers at the Soaring Eagle Wetland site located in Julian, Centre County.
ClearWater Conservancy’s Colleen DeLong and Sidney Shultz will guide the planting crew along the stream at the head of Spring Creek in Potters Mill, Pennsylvania.
FirstEnergy applauds both organizations for their commitment to the environment and for supporting FirstEnergy employees in this conservation activity.
Russ Schleiden, chairman of the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation Board is pleased that FirstEnergy made this opportunity possible for the organization.
He states, “These trees will provide new habitat for wildlife and help to screen the road and railroad, cutting down on noise and making it a more enjoyable experience for visitors to the Soaring Eagle Wetland.”
Four species of native trees will be planted. They are red pine, Washington hawthorn, black locust and pin oak.
Volunteers will get underway at the Soaring Eagle Wetland at 9:00 a.m. on April 30. Soaring Eagle Wetland is located at 6543 South Eagle Valley Road, Julian, PA.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation website. Follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
The Foundation promotes wildlife conservation and education in Pennsylvania and supports projects for wildlife and wetland habitat improvement, creek and lake restoration and to increase student educational opportunities.
[Posted: April 19, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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