ATLANTA, Aug. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Southern Company,
in partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and other public and private partners, have awarded over
$5.5 million in grants to 24 community-led projects that will support, restore and enhance the
longleaf ecosystem. The grants include $2.2 million in funding for 10 projects across Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi, which are home to Southern Company's retail electric-utility subsidiaries. These projects are
also strategically-located for longleaf pine conservation in areas including military bases, national forests and national
wildlife areas.
The grants are a part of NFWF's Longleaf Stewardship Fund, a landmark public-private partnership that includes the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Department of Defense, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southern Company, International Paper's Forestland Stewards partnership, Altria Group, American
Forest Foundation's Southern Woods for At-Risk Wildlife Initiative and Louis Bacon's Orton Foundation which is an affiliate of The Moore Charitable Foundation.
Longleaf Stewardship Fund projects will restore more than 13,300 acres and enhance more than 270,000 additional acres of
longleaf pine habitat across the historic longleaf range. The projects supported by Southern Company will impact more than
199,000 acres, of which 6,100 acres will be newly planted longleaf pine.
"We're pleased to play a role in restoring a remarkably diverse ecosystem that is deeply connected to the culture and economic
growth of our region," said Southern Company Environmental and System Planning Vice President Jeff
Burleson. "Through the landscape-scale conservation approach of the Longleaf Stewardship Fund, a wide range of plants and
wildlife that depend on this critical habitat will benefit."
The Longleaf Stewardship Fund builds on the success of the Longleaf Legacy program, a partnership between Southern Company and
NFWF, which for eight years invested more than $8.7 million in projects to restore more than 87,000
acres of longleaf pine forest and the native species that rely on the habitat. Another 20,000 acres were restored through the
company's closely aligned Power of Flight program with NFWF. To date, the longleaf pine forest has increased from 3 million acres
to a projected 4.7 million acres.
"The longleaf pine is an iconic and beloved tree throughout most of the South, and the forests these trees anchor represent
some of our nation's richest areas of biodiversity", said Jeff Trandahl, executive director and
CEO at NFWF. "Restoring these vital habitats at such a large scale could not be done without the cooperation and support of
private landowners, federal agencies, military installations, private corporations like Southern Company, and a coalition of
conservation organizations."
The 2017 Longleaf Stewardship Fund projects supported by Southern Company include:
The Fort Stewart-Altamaha Longleaf Partnership (Georgia) – The Longleaf Alliance will
coordinate with partners to establish 140 acres of longleaf pine, treat an additional 21,600 acres with prescribed fire, and
build a network of public and private landowners focused on native groundcover restoration through prescribed burns, native seed
collection and planting. This project will improve habitat for the gopher tortoise and other longleaf-dependent species on public
and private lands within close proximity to Fort Stewart and Townsend Bombing Range.
The Okefenokee – Osceola Local Implementation Team (Georgia/Florida) – The Nature Conservancy, Georgia will coordinate with partners to
establish 2,574 acres of longleaf pine and improve management of an additional 27,880 acres of existing longleaf habitat on
public and private lands. Project will continue training young people living below the poverty level to serve on longleaf
restoration teams, build prescribed fire capacity, and educate private landowners through a prescribed fire manager certification
session, two landowner workshops and a longleaf academy.
Tall Timbers Research, Inc. (Georgia/Florida) and
partners will install artificial nest cavities and translocate 25 red-cockaded woodpeckers (RCWs) on private lands in the Red
Hills region of Florida and Georgia. Project will treat more
than 38,000 acres of existing longleaf with prescribed fire to improve and maintain forage and nesting habitat for translocated
RCWs.
The Talladega Mountain Longleaf Conservation Partnership (Alabama/Georgia) – The Nature Conservancy, Alabama will coordinate with partners to
establish 447 acres of longleaf pine and improve 17,700 acres of existing longleaf habitat with prescribed fire on public and
private lands with the support of a seasonal fire crew. Project will develop a conservation plan to prioritize and guide future
restoration and conduct outreach to engage private landowners to restore longleaf pine.
The Forest Landowners Association (Alabama/Florida/Georgia) will establish or enhance 2,000 acres of longleaf pine
habitat and host Forest Forums and Timber Talks to bring together landowners, USFWS and other key stakeholders. Project will
engage large working forest landowners and forest consultants in key longleaf pine priority areas to increase communication and
identify specific actions for addressing barriers to longleaf restoration.
The Appalachicola Regional Stewardship Alliance (Florida) – The Nature Conservancy,
Florida will coordinate with partners to establish 862 acres of longleaf pine and improve more
than 25,000 acres of existing longleaf habitat through the use of prescribed fire and planting of native groundcover on public
and private lands. Project will benefit Tyndall Air Force Base, improving habitat both on and off base for numerous wildlife
species including the eastern indigo snake, a federally-threatened species, as well as the gopher tortoise and Bachman's
sparrow.
The Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership (Alabama/Florida) – The Longleaf Alliance will coordinate with partners to establish 333 acres of longleaf pine and
improve an additional 55,350 acres of existing longleaf habitat through prescribed fire and private landowner outreach and
technical assistance. Project will translocate 140 gopher tortoises, a candidate species for possible listing under the
Endangered Species Act, to high-quality, managed land and provide technical assistance and educational opportunities for private
landowners, including a Longleaf Academy.
The Longleaf Alliance, Inc. (Alabama/Florida/Georgia/Mississippi) and partners
will translocate 60 red-cockaded woodpeckers (RCWs) to properties designated as recovery sites by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. Project will manage and improve 6,000 acres of longleaf pine forest, providing high quality habitat for RCW nesting and
foraging.
The Alabama Wildlife Federation (Alabama) will provide technical assistance, outreach,
and information to private landowners, contractors, and resource professionals to establish or enhance grassland habitat
throughout Alabama. Project will increase awareness of the ecological value of native grassland
habitat, foster a collaborative environment among project partners and restore 3,000 acres of grassland habitat for northern
bobwhite quail and other grassland birds.
The DeSoto-Camp Shelby Longleaf Implementation Team (Mississippi) – The Nature
Conservancy, Mississippi will coordinate with partners to establish more than 745 acres of
longleaf pine and enhance an additional 2,500 acres of existing longleaf habitat with prescribed fire on private lands to benefit
several rare species including the gopher tortoise, black pine snake and dusky gopher frog. Project will engage 850 private
landowners through outreach and technical assistance and enroll 12 new landowners in stewardship programs.
About Southern Company
Southern Company (NYSE: SO) is America's premier energy company, with 46,000 megawatts of generating capacity and 1,500
billion cubic feet of combined natural gas consumption and throughput volume serving 9 million customers through its
subsidiaries. The company provides clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy through electric operating companies in four
states, natural gas distribution companies in seven states, a competitive generation company serving wholesale customers across
America and a nationally recognized provider of customized energy solutions, as well as fiber optics and wireless communications.
Southern Company brands are known for excellent customer service, high reliability and affordable prices that are below the
national average. Through an industry-leading commitment to innovation, Southern Company and its subsidiaries are inventing
America's energy future by developing the full portfolio of energy resources, including carbon-free nuclear, 21st century coal,
natural gas, renewables and energy efficiency, and creating new products and services for the benefit of customers. Southern
Company has been named by the U.S. Department of Defense and G.I. Jobs magazine as a top military
employer, recognized among the Top 50 Companies for Diversity by DiversityInc, listed by Black Enterprise magazine as one of the
40 Best Companies for Diversity and designated a Top Employer for Hispanics by Hispanic Network. The company has earned a
National Award of Nuclear Science and History from the National Atomic Museum Foundation for its leadership and commitment to
nuclear development and is continually ranked among the top energy companies in Fortune's annual World's Most Admired Electric
and Gas Utility rankings. Visit our website at www.southerncompany.com.
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