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North American Wetland Conservation Act funding to enhance Cameron Parish wetlands
As one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in the United States with operations in 25 states, Willams understands how important it is to invest in local communities where employees live and work. A DU partner since 2015, Williams has supported on-the-ground conservation efforts with more than $430,000. This support has impacted wetland enhancement projects in Texas, Kansas, North Carolina, Virginia and Louisiana.
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“Our environmental stewardship efforts have a focus on connecting conservation to our business and managing natural capital in the regions where we operate,” said Phillips 66 Social Impact Manager Courtney Meadows. “Our longstanding collaboration with Ducks Unlimited has yielded incredible results in wetlands restoration and protection in our communities. We are eager to see what else we can achieve together to further promote biodiversity.”
Ducks Unlimited awarded monumental National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grant
DU and Chevron continue its commitment to restoring and enhancing critical wetlands along the Louisiana coast
Marsh restoration and enhancement projects like this provide diverse habitat for fish and wildlife that rely on coastal wetlands to meet their habitat needs. The terraces help reduce wind and wave action, improving nursery habitat for fisheries and reducing erosion of adjacent marshes. Projects like this also help protect coastal communities by adding an extra line of defense that buffers impacts from tropical weather events.
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