Toyota donates US$40K for pollinator habitat conservation in North America
MANILA: Toyota is donating US$400,000 to the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) and the Pollinator Partnership (P2) that will be used to enhance 26,000 acres of pollinator habitat across North America over the next five years.
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How will Toyota's donation help NEEF and P2?
With Toyota's donation, NEEF and P2 could better create, improve, and protect habitats for butterflies, bees, bats, and others through various projects.How is Toyota focusing on biodiversity in North America?
Biodiversity is one of Toyota’s four environmental sustainability focus areas in North America. Seventeen Toyota sites across North America have already planted pollinator gardens to nurture monarch butterflies and other pollinator species.“Toyota believes in supporting pollinator populations because they are so critical to our food system,” Manager of Environmental Sustainability at Toyota Becky Martin said.
"One out of every three bites we eat comes to us courtesy of pollinators such as bees, butterflies, moths, flower flies, beetles and bats," the carmaker explained in a release.
The nonprofit NEEF will develop and administer the 2022 Biodiversity Conservation Grant Program, which will fund projects to create, improve and protect habitats for butterflies, bees, bats and others.
The organization will select the grantees, manage the payments and work with the grantees during the life of their project. NEEF will also be responsible for evaluating and reporting back to Toyota on the projects and their impacts.
“NEEF will also work with Toyota to provide hands-on volunteer activities to allow Toyota team members and their families to actively participate in pollinator enhancement projects supported by the grant program,” said Tony Richardson, Program Director for Public Lands Engagement at NEEF Tony Richardson stated.
P2 will distribute native wildflower seeds to qualified applicants for planting in prairies, meadows, gardens or other habitats that already have flowering vegetation. Adding flowering plants boosts the overall health and diversity of the habitat.
Recipients of the seeds include private landowners, non-profits and local, state and federal government agencies. Thus far, P2 has supported 76 project sites across 13 states, Mexico and Canada totaling 1,500 acres.
P2 is partnering with the World Wildlife Fund Mexico to support its ongoing reforestation work in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (MBBR), located on the border of the central Mexico states of Michoacan and Estado de Mexico.
Funding from this program is being used to support the production of 40,000 tree seedlings, including 20,000 oyamel firs and 20,000 Mexican pines, which monarchs use for their overwintering ground. These trees will be used to reforest around 100 acres of land.
In Canada, P2 is working with Pollinator Partnership Canada (P2C) to support habitat restoration on smaller parcels in British Columbia that will be used for community education and engagement.
Biodiversity is one of Toyota’s four environmental sustainability focus areas in North America. Biodiversity refers to the variety and interdependence of species and ecosystems and the natural patterns they form.
Toyota’s biodiversity strategy is based on harnessing the knowledge of experts to help protect species, restore habitats and expand the reach of Toyota’s efforts to achieve broader positive conservation results.
Seventeen Toyota sites across North America have already planted pollinator gardens to nurture monarch butterflies and other pollinator species along the monarch migration path.
In addition, Toyota has also worked with the Suppliers Partnership for the Environment to launch the Pollinator Project Challenge. Participating automakers and suppliers across North America have planted more than 200 pollinator gardens during the period from 2020-2021.
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