Pet Age Staff//August 15, 2018//
Pet Age Staff //August 15, 2018//
Ducks Unlimited and Nestlé Purina PetCare Company have partnered to protect and improve 1,600 acres of wetland and grasslands across Iowa over the next three years through Ducks Unlimited’s Living Lakes Initiative, promoting healthy soil, healthy crops and healthy wildlife habitat.
Purina, which operates three pet food manufacturing facilities in Iowa (in Clinton, Fort Dodge and Davenport) and sources high-quality ingredients for its dog and cat food products from farms across the state, has committed $1 million to help promote sustainability of the supply chain and improve recreational use of wetlands and lakes across the state’s Prairie Pothole Region.
“Purina and Ducks Unlimited are joining in Iowa’s efforts to help improve our state’s water quality, and I applaud this partnership,” Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said. “These organizations represent farmers, conservationists and outdoors enthusiasts who all have a stake in preserving our natural resources for the livelihood of Iowans and wildlife.”
“Farmers work hard to steward their land and the resources needed to grow crops, including ensuring the health of soil and water,” Ducks Unlimited CEO Dale Hall said. “Producers in Iowa are proactively seeking ways to enhance the stewardship of key agricultural watersheds. The Prairie Pothole Region is the most critical landscape in North America for breeding waterfowl and is one of DU’s highest priorities to restore wetland health. We’re glad to have our partner Purina joining the effort.”
This partnership will advance three conservation strategies in collaboration with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and farmers to achieve:
“At Purina, we’re committed to sourcing our ingredients responsibly, which includes promoting water stewardship in our supply chain, and contributing positively to the communities where we have a presence,” Purina CEO Joe Sivewright said. “Purina sources high-quality ingredients for our pet food from farms across the U.S., including Iowa, and we also have a significant business presence in the state with three pet food manufacturing facilities, employing more than 1,000 people. Working with our longtime partner Ducks Unlimited, area farmers and other conservation partners to promote water quality and quality of life in this region is a win-win.”
The impact from these conservation efforts will reduce flooding and improve water quality for residents and wildlife, including ducks:
Ducks Unlimited is working with conservation partners to identify suitable project sites. The first conservation projects will launch in 2018.
Purina says it is a dedicated supporter of wetlands conservation, including a prior $2 million contribution to the USARice/Ducks Unlimited (DU) Rice Stewardship Partnership. Purina’s Pro Plan brand is also the official performance dog food of Ducks Unlimited.