National Park Trust Awarded $48,000 Grant from First Solar to Implement Environmental Education Program in California and Nevada
TEMPE, Ariz. & ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
National Park Trust (NPT) announced today a $48,000 grant from First
Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq:FSLR) that will expand its nationally recognized
environmental education program Where's Buddy Bison Been? ® to
four schools in rural communities located near First Solar's
utility-scale power plants in California and Nevada. The program, which
is now in its third year, has been recognized by Department of the
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's Youth in the Great Outdoors office and
First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative and grew out of a
need to encourage young people to visit America's parks. The goal of the
program is to cultivate the park stewards of tomorrow and to promote
healthy living through increased activity and outdoor play. More than
thirty schools across the country currently participate in the program.
"We welcome this support from First Solar that will engage underserved
students from kindergarten through 8th grade in California and Nevada
with their local parks, where they will learn about the unique history
and science of the park, the fun outdoor recreation opportunities
available, and their responsibility to protect and preserve these iconic
places," stated NPT Board Chair Bill Brownell.
Through the First Solar sponsorship, the Buddy Bison program will be
launched this fall and will enable students to have hands-on experiences
in the following California parks: Mojave National Preserve, Joshua Tree
National Park and Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. The grant
will also provide teachers with classroom toolkits that include
educational resources about parks and other public lands and water,
wildlife, sustainability, solar energy and healthy outdoor recreation.
"We are excited to support the work National Park Trust is doing to help
create the next generation of park stewards and educate children on the
importance of sustainability," said Laura Abram, First Solar director of
Sustainability and Community Affairs. "Participating in programs like
Buddy Bison is a key part of our community focus and a great way to
further understanding of how renewable energy projects contribute to a
sustainable world."
First Solar associates supporting the development and construction of
the AV Solar Ranch One, Desert Sunlight, Silver State South, and
Stateline solar projects will work closely with NPT in the
implementation of this year-long program by participating in classroom
and park visits, as well as providing supplemental educational resources
for the Buddy Bison classroom toolkits to help students understand the
importance of sustainability and solar energy.
About National Park Trust
National Park Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to
preserving parks today and creating park stewards for tomorrow. As
people spend more time indoors and as successive generations grow up
with less of a connection to nature, NPT wants to build a greater
awareness of the importance of protecting and enjoying our country's
parks and public lands and water. National Park Trust has also organized
the annual National Kids to Park Day grassroots movement. To learn more
about our work visit www.parktrust.org
or our website for children www.buddybison.org.
About First Solar, Inc.
First Solar is a leading global provider of comprehensive photovoltaic
(PV) solar systems which use its advanced thin-film modules. The
company's integrated power plant solutions deliver an economically
attractive alternative to fossil-fuel electricity generation today. From
raw material sourcing through end-of-life module collection and
recycling, First Solar's renewable energy systems protect and enhance
the environment. For more information about First Solar, please visit www.firstsolar.com.
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First Solar
Alan Bernheimer
(415) 935-2499
media@firstsolar.com
or
National
Park Trust
Shana Newman Fajardo
(301) 279 7275 ext. 15
shana@parktrust.org
Source: First Solar and National Park Trust
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