Create 8-10 Sentence Paragraphs For Each Of The 7 Following Subjects
Creative 8-10 sentence paragraphs for the following subjects; cannot not have direct quotes from an organization (World Wildlife Fund or organizations).
Paragraphs need to establish how each company helped with the noted project and how well the outcome is. I’ve included some reference below the Company name and subject title.
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. — Establishing the Wolakota Buffalo Range with the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota
(The Rosebud Economic Development Corporation (REDCO), the economic development arm of the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Government in South Dakota,is partnering with WWF to establish the Wolakota Buffalo Range with a herd of 1,500 bison. This will be the largest tribally owned and managed herd in North America ranging on 27,680 acres of tribal land in the South Dakota Sandhills. Together, we have a prime opportunity to contribute to environmental and social justice for Rosebud tribal members in Todd County South Dakota, which is among the 20 poorest counties in the country. REDCO, the organization leading this project, is the largest tribal employer on the Rosebud Reservation. Returning bison successfully to tribal lands after more than a century since their extermination is righting a social and environmental injustice, but will require strategic investment rarely available to tribes’ who are under served and suffer discrimination when seeking access to capital. This project aligns with traditional perspectives, community interests, economic development, and positive conservation outcomes)
Facebook — Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online
(Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Onlinee, technology, and social media companies have joined forces to shut down online marketplaces for wildlife traffickers. The Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online brings together companies from across the world in partnership with wildlife experts at WWF, TRAFFIC, and IFAW for an industry-wide approach)
UPS Foundation — EFN – Tropical Forests Restoration and Reforestation (2016 — )
(Forests are vital to humans and wildlife, providing critical ecosystem services. Nearly 1.6 billion people depend on forests and forest resources as their source of livelihoods; yet, nearly half of the global forests have been cleared or are degraded. When carefully planned, forest restoration and reforestation activities can provide environmental services to the local community and develop new habitats in formerly bare areas. WWF supports local organizations to conduct trainings for communities currently undertaking forest restoration and reforestation programs and projects. For more than 20 years, the WWF Education for Nature Program (EFN) program has been providing Reforestation Grants to support non-governmental organizations, community groups, national parks, and educational institutions to plant 500,000 trees)
Discovery — Project CAT/Bikin
( created a widget for use in conjunction with the discovery.com/projectcat website and a text to donate platform to raise funds for WWF’s Tx2 work. The call to action for text to donate is currently planned to be included on In Program Messaging (IPM) for Animal Planet)
Johnson & Johnson — Advancing Forests, Climate and Human Health in Thirty Hills, Sumatra
(Through this collaboration in Thirty Hills, J&J will be securing the effective management of the concession, protecting 38,665 acres of rainforest that would likely otherwise be converted to oil palm, pulp or rubber plantations, and maintaining an essential buffer zone for carbon stocks and biodiversity in the neighboring Bukit Tigapuluh National Park. Preventing further deforestation, minimizing human-wildlife conflict, and supporting livelihoods that do not intensify livestock-wildlife interactions all serve to reduce the risk of spillover of zoonotic diseases and incidence of vector-borne zoonoses, while increasing community resilience to climate change and previous forest loss.)
The Kroger Co. Foundation — Zero Hunger | Zero Waste – Wild Classroom – Food Waste Warrior (school program aimed at providing environmental curriculum for elementary school students. The program features a stand-alone food waste curriculum that we believe is an excellent fit for the Kroger Foundation)
Google — Leadership Summit for Climate, Wood & Forests Sponsorship
(In convening a Leadership Summit for Climate, Wood and Forests, WWF’s overarching goal is to advance forest stewardship, restoration and conservation in North America. Google will publicly recognize Google as a Summit sponsor at the event, on the Summit website, and in related communications.)