Shell is contributing
$500,000 to the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust as part of the
federal Healthy Lands Initiative. The funds will support the multiple uses
of natural resources across approximately 200,000 acres in southwest
Wyoming by assisting private landowners to conserve wildlife habitat on
their lands.
"Shell is committed to working collaboratively in support of projects
in the communities and States where we work," said Russ Ford, Vice
President -- Technical for Shell Americas Region. "The Healthy Lands
Initiative allows Shell to gain a deeper knowledge of the Wyoming and Rocky
Mountain way of life and is consistent with the principles that guide our
business as a responsible energy developer and operator.
"This program gives Shell the perfect vehicle to work with varied
stakeholders and communities in Wyoming. Shell and its employees are proud
to be a part of Wyoming and are excited to help enhance the state's
wildlife and agricultural heritage."
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Healthy Lands Initiative is a
federal program to manage natural resources with flexible, landscape-level
approaches that support multiple uses, including livestock grazing,
farming, recreation, oil and gas production, historic values and wildlife
habitat within a defined project area.
Through this initiative, Shell in combination with the Wyoming Wildlife
and Natural Resource Trust and the Wyoming Ranch Agriculture and Wildlife
Planning and Management Project will work at an accelerated pace to enhance
and conserve a significant amount of land in the state. The Wyoming
Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust Board will manage the funds.
Bob Budd, Executive Director of the Trust complimented Shell on this
voluntary commitment, "Partnerships will be an integral part of this
initiative. Public-private cooperation, incentives for landowners and
private industry, and other non-traditional approaches will allow us to
engage stakeholders while leveraging additional funds and resources."
The project involves several landowners along with conservation and
grazing organizations, including the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Mule
Deer Foundation and the Rock Springs Grazing Association, who have all
agreed to support and participate in the effort.
Plans are in place to begin landscape habitat and agricultural
improvements immediately based on substantial wildlife data that has
already been collected. The project area offers diverse habitats that can
be measurably enhanced and improved. It is representative of lands in the
Upper Green River Basin, an important agricultural and recreational region
for the state that also is an active source of natural gas.
Shell Oil Company, including its consolidated companies and its share
in equity companies, is one of America's leading oil and natural gas
producers, natural gas marketers, gasoline marketers and petrochemical
manufacturers. Shell, a leading oil and gas producer in the deepwater Gulf
of Mexico, is a recognized pioneer in oil and gas exploration and
production technology. Shell Oil Company is an affiliate of the Shell
Group, a global group of energy and petrochemical companies, employing
approximately 104,000 people and operating in more than 110 countries and
territories.
Source: Shell