Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Audubon Recertification

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- February 2014
CONTACT:       Laura Karosic, Associate Director of Environmental Programs
                        (518) 767-9051, Ext. 120
                        laura@auduboninternational.org


Beaver Hills Country Club Recognized for Environmental Excellence

CEDAR FALLS, IA – Beaver Hills Country Club has retained its designation as a "Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” through the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses, an Audubon International program.
Participation is designed to help course personnel plan, organize, implement, and document a comprehensive environmental management program and receive recognition for their efforts. To reach certification, a course must demonstrate that they are maintaining a high degree of environmental quality in a number of areas including: Environmental Planning, Wildlife & Habitat Management, Outreach and Education, Chemical Use Reduction and Safety, Water Conservation, and Water Quality Management.
"Beaver Hills Country Club has shown a strong commitment to its environmental program. They are to be commended for their efforts to provide a sanctuary for wildlife on the golf course property," said Laura Karosic, Associate Director of Environmental Programs at Audubon International.
Beaver Hills Country Club is one of six courses in Iowa and 874 courses in the world to receive the honor. Golf courses from the United States, Africa, Australia, Central America, Europe, South America, and Southeast Asia have also achieved certification in the program. The golf course was designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary in 1999. After designation, courses go through a recertification process every two years.
This year the recertification process, coordinated by Josh Peterson, Superintendent of Beaver Hills Country Club, required a visit by a local community representative. Scott Harvey of Hawkeye Community College’s Horticulture Department was given a tour of the course and sent his observations to Audubon International. “It’s hard to capture in words the positive changes that Beaver Hills Country Club has made over the years,” reported Harvey. “It is a remarkable transformation of plant, animal, water, and soil synergy.”
“We see the site visit as an important component of a course’s recertification,” stated Karosic. “It provides an objective verification of some of the more visible aspects of the course’s environmental management activities. In addition, it offers an opportunity for golf course representatives to share publicly some of the voluntary actions they have taken to protect and sustain the land, water, wildlife, and natural resources around them.”


About Audubon International
Audubon International is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) environmental education organization dedicated to providing people with the education and assistance they need to practice responsible management of land, water, wildlife, and other natural resources. To meet this mission, the organization provides training, services, and a set of award-winning environmental education and certification programs for individuals, organizations, properties, new developments, and entire communities.
For more information, contact Audubon International at 120 Defreest Drive, Troy, NY 12180, (518) 767-9051, e-mail at acsp@auduboninternational.org, or visit the website at www.auduboninternational.org.


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