Peabody's North Antelope Rochelle Mine Earns Wildlife Stewardship Award for Restoration of Habitat
2009年9月24日 - 2:31AM
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ST. LOUIS, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Wyoming Game and
Fish Department has presented Peabody Energy's North Antelope
Rochelle Mine (NARM) - the world's largest and most productive coal
mine - with an Industry Reclamation and Wildlife Stewardship Award
for best practices to restore essential habitat for big game,
mammals, birds and raptors over the past quarter century. Returning
lands to a condition that is equal to or better than before mining
occurred is a core principle of Peabody's mission. Restored lands
in the Powder River Basin create important habitat for elk, deer,
antelope, sage grouse and many other species. Multiple studies have
been conducted to refine land restoration practices for wildlife
habitat and advance the understanding of regional wildlife
populations. "The North Antelope Rochelle Mine produces more coal
in a year than all but a handful of coal companies and countries,"
said Eric Ford, Peabody's Executive Vice President and Chief
Operating Officer. "We take great pride using sustainable practices
that balance resource development with environmental excellence. I
applaud our team for creating a collaborative model that allows
wildlife to flourish through best practice and best science." The
NARM environmental team conducted a series of studies, which
include a multi-year evaluation of the mine's sage grouse
population. Scientists used radio transmitters to track bird
movements and locations, enabling the team to evaluate vegetation
preferences for land restoration plans. The team also engaged in a
20-year study of golden eagles nesting on or nearby the mine lease
area, enlisting wildlife experts to seasonally observe and record
data. Another study tracked big game populations to assess regional
trends. And the mine's award-winning 'Project Forkhorn' education
program enhances wildlife and aquatic habitat, while involving area
middle and high school students in planting activities. Peabody's
Powder River Basin mines are safe and productive, with a strong
track record of environmental excellence. NARM achieved record
production of nearly 100 million tons of coal in 2008, alongside a
record safety rate that was 88 percent better than the industry
average. NARM also has been recognized by the U.S. Department of
the Interior and the state for good neighbor practices and land
restoration. Peabody has earned nearly 20 awards for stewardship in
the past two years. The company has restored nearly 6,200 acres,
planted more than 250,000 trees and recycled more than 19,000 tons
of materials this past year while creating $14 billion in direct
and implied economic benefits in communities around the world.
Peabody Energy (NYSE:BTU) is the world's largest private-sector
coal company, with 2008 sales of 256 million tons and $6.6 billion
in revenues. Its coal products fuel 10 percent of all U.S.
electricity generation and 2 percent of worldwide electricity.
CONTACT: Beth Sutton (928) 522-7008 DATASOURCE: Peabody Energy
CONTACT: Beth Sutton of Peabody Energy, +1-928-522-7008 Web Site:
http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
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