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Old 04-13-2005, 06:58 AM   #1
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The question is what type of access will they allow?

- Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, pledged Tuesday to spend $35 million compensating for wildlife habitat lost nationwide beneath its corporate "footprint."

Acre for acre, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it would buy an amount of land equal to all the land its stores, parking lots and distribution centers use over the next 10 years. That would conserve at least 138,000 acres in the United States as "priority" wildlife habitat.


The money will go to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, a private nonprofit group created by Congress in 1984 to leverage federal dollars for conservation projects, including 312,000 acres in Maine alone.


"We introduced the concept of the offset program to Wal-Mart last year," said Max Chapman Jr., the foundation's chairman. "They were quick to say 'yes,' and Wal-Mart's leadership is raising the bar in conservation."


It's the first time any U.S. corporation has pledged such an arrangement, according to Interior Department officials, who will help decide which places to conserve. Interior Secretary Gale Norton said she hopes the deal becomes a model for other companies.


The action also helps Wal-Mart burnish its green credentials, just ahead of Earth Day on April 22. The company bought full-page ads in Tuesday's editions of at least 20 newspapers touting its new habitat program.


Wal-Mart has come under scrutiny over its labor practices and how its stores affect communities and competing retailers. Last month it paid a record $11 million to settle federal charges of employing hundreds of illegal immigrants.


Wal-Mart also settled a Clean Water Act violation last year by paying a $3.1 million fine for excessive storm water runoff at construction sites. It agreed to improve runoff controls at more than 200 sites each year where the company builds stores. In 2001, Wal-Mart and some contractors reached a similar settlement and paid a $1 million penalty.


"Wal-Mart thinks it can paint over its record with a nice shade of green, but that won't hide its true colors," said Eric Olson, an anti-sprawl campaigner for the Sierra Club.


With a quarter-trillion dollars in annual sales, Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people at 3,600 U.S. stores and 1,570 stores internationally.


The foundation plans to raise $35 million to match the Wal-Mart money, but said it would start off by putting $8.8 million from Wal-Mart toward a $20.5 million project to conserve land in five locations:


_Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana: Buying privately owned land to expand the refuges by 40 percent to 6,098 acres.


_Sherfield Cave/Buffalo National River in Arkansas: Adding 1,226 acres of bat habitat.


_North Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona: Buying two private ranches with 1,259 acres.


_Squaw Creek in Oregon: Buying a conservation easement on a private ranch to protect 1,120 acres along a tributary of the Deschutes River to aid salmon and steelhead fish populations.


_Downeast Lakes region of Maine: Protecting 312,000 acres around Washington County, including 54 lakes and 1,500 miles of river and stream shoreline.
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Is Wal-mart obligated to do this ? Are they setting a precedence ? Everytime a company builds a new store or plant or something they will have to buy/donate land to offset ? Take it to the extreme ......... you buy 5 acres to build a house etc on .......... maybe you'll need to match that 5 acres and donate it to wildlife somewhere ? Apartment complexes , shopping malls ........


Don't get me wrong, a fine gesture by Wal-Mart ............... I just don't think it would be good to expect it/mandate it
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Don't get me wrong, a fine gesture by Wal-Mart ............... I just don't think it would be good to expect it/mandate it
They're just trying to appease the public because you can't fart without wafting one into a wally world.

I'm against it, they're "buying" more land and giving it essentially to the goob.
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Old 04-13-2005, 07:11 AM   #4
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No they are not obligated it's PR.
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Old 04-13-2005, 07:14 AM   #5
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Not only has Wal-Mart done this, but in an effort to cut down on plastic in landfills and promote recycling they have new employee uniforms which will be out very soon!

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Old 04-13-2005, 10:00 AM   #6
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Already have it out here boys! In King county it's called the critical areas ordinance...........Whereas if you own 5 -10 acres you can only use (build on or clear) I believe it's 25 -30% of it. But it doesn't affect the big money developers who are the ones making the big Bucks while overtaxing the infrastructure.


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Is Wal-mart obligated to do this ? Are they setting a precedence ? Everytime a company builds a new store or plant or something they will have to buy/donate land to offset ? Take it to the extreme ......... you buy 5 acres to build a house etc on .......... maybe you'll need to match that 5 acres and donate it to wildlife somewhere ? Apartment complexes , shopping malls ........


Don't get me wrong, a fine gesture by Wal-Mart ............... I just don't think it would be good to expect it/mandate it
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Old 04-13-2005, 12:09 PM   #7
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I like it, so long as they provide access for hunters. I won't doubt there will be a huge stink about it from PETA if they do though...
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