Consumers Energy Receives Michigan Audubon Society's 2007 Environmental Business Award
04 March 2008 - 5:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
JACKSON, Mich., March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Consumers Energy
has received the Michigan Audubon Society's 2007 Environmental
Business Award. The state-wide award recognizes "outstanding
contributions by groups, businesses and individuals who preserve
and improve the environment," said the Audubon Society in a letter
to the utility. Specifically, the Audubon Society award recognized
the Consumers Energy Hydro Generation Department's successful
reintroduction of native trumpeter swans near its hydroelectric
generating dams along the Au Sable River. "Your stewardship program
of Michigan's natural resources has benefited all of our citizens,"
said Michigan Audubon Society President Jack Lapinski. Consumers
Energy Director of Environmental Services Dr. Gary Dawson and Hydro
Generation Senior Natural Resource Manager James R. Bernier
accepted the Award on behalf of the utility. Dawson initiated the
plan to restore trumpeter swans to the Au Sable River and worked
with officials from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources,
Michigan State University and the U.S. Forest Service to develop
the project. During 1997-98 the utility introduced 14 trumpeter
swans raised at the Michigan State University Kellogg Bird
Sanctuary on the reservoirs behind Alcona, Loud, Cooke and Foote
Dams. A self sustaining trumpeter swan population has been
established as a result, with breeding pairs of swans located not
only on the reservoirs but also on small lakes, ponds and beaver
flowages throughout the surrounding Huron-Manistee National Forest.
In its most recent census, AuSable Valley Audubon counted 138
trumpeter swans wintering in the area. Consumers Energy was also
recognized by the Michigan Audubon Society for producing a
pamphlet, "Trumpeter Swans of the Au Sable River," to help educate
the public on the beautiful, endangered birds. Hydro Generation's
Bernier worked with AuSable Valley Audubon to develop the brochure
and Consumers Energy funded its production. In addition to the
trumpeter swan project, long standing bald eagle management
efforts, a large eastern bluebird and wood duck nest box program
and peregrine falcon projects at the utility's Cobb and Campbell
Plants help make Consumers Energy a very bird friendly business. At
the utility's Whiting generating plant near Luna Pier Consumers is
helping to manage migratory bird habitat as a partner in The Nature
Conservancy's western Lake Erie stop-over initiative. Consumers
Energy's 13 hydroelectric dams have the capacity to generate 132
megawatts of renewable electricity at facilities on the Au Sable,
Manistee, Muskegon, Grand and Kalamazoo rivers. Reservoirs created
by the dams provide recreational opportunities; nearly 30,000 acres
of Consumers Energy land adjacent to the dams are open to the
public. Consumers Energy, the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy,
provides natural gas and electricity to nearly 6.5 million of
Michigan's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.
For more information about Consumers Energy, visit our Website at
http://www.consumersenergy.com/ DATASOURCE: Consumers Energy
CONTACT: Kelly Farr of Consumers Energy Hydro Dams, +1-989-891-3451
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