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Corporate Homes for Wildlife Calendar

2009 Calendar Cover

 


Order your copies of the
2009 Corporate Homes for Wildlife Calendar!

Buy the 2009 Calendar
2009 Calendar Order Form

Participate in the 2010 Calendar
2010 Corporate Participants Form

To view some of the beautiful photos in the
2009 Corporate Homes for Wildlife Calendar,
please visit our Calendar Photos Gallery.

For 20 years, the Wildlife Habitat Council has led ground-breaking initiatives on more than two million acres of land for the benefit of wildlife and conservation education. WHC members embrace their role as leaders in environmental stewardship at the local, national and global level, voluntarily managing their lands to support sustainable ecosystems and sustainable societies. The success of our programs is built upon voluntary efforts and enthusiasm. 

Explore the diversity of wildlife imitating art in the Corporate Homes for Wildlife Calendar, and bask in the magic of each season. The WHC weekly calendar showcases the impressive efforts being undertaken on behalf of wildlife by corporate leaders!

View an incredible diversity of migratory bird species, colorful wildflowers, pollinating insects, reptiles and unique mammals spotted on sites across the United States and beyond. We travel to new exotic locales off the Gulf of Mexico and down under to the Coral Sea near Australia. Each project demonstrates an exceptional commitment to sustaining native species and wildlife populations. And it’s our volunteers and employee wildlife team members who take these stunning photographs!

Pictures like these are featured each year in the calendar!

2009 Southern Nuclear Calendar Photo
Photo by C. Emory Moody,
Southern Nuclear Operating Company

A snowy egret (Egretta thula) is spotted at Southern Nuclear Operating Company's Vogtle Electric Generating Plant.  This site, located in Georgia, has been WHC certified for Wildlife at Work since 1993.

Often found near inland and coastal wetlands, this small white heron is easily identified by its black legs and yellow feet.  The snowy egret is one of the more actively foraging herons.  It wades about in shallow water, shuffling its feet to stir up a variety of prey items.  Most anything it encounters will be consumed, after being captured by repeated, remarkably fast, spearing motions with its sharp bill.  Among the favored foods are fish, frogs, snakes, crabs, crayfish and aquatic insects.

Participate in the next calendar - some highlights of the calendar include:    

  • A new photograph each week of the wildlife that finds a home on your land.
  • An easy-to-read format with large dates and plenty of writing space.
  • Increased public awareness of your programs. The calendar finds its way every year to offices on Capitol Hill and federal agencies.
  • The calendar is distributed worldwide each year to over 12,000 corporate customers, vendors, employees and community members.                                     
  • Great marketing potential. Share the calendar with your employees, clients, vendors and community partners and show examples of the great work being done on corporate land to enhance critical wildlife habitat.                     
  • With each page purchased, you will receive 150 free copies of the Calendar.                     
  • All federal observances and important environmental celebrations are included like International Migratory Bird Day plus many international holidays for our members overseas!

“We anticipate the arrival of our calendars every year. The photos are incredible and the layout is so well thought out. We are already gearing up for our picture submissions for next year! Thank you to WHC for producing such a marvelous calendar for all the ‘friends of wildlife’ to enjoy throughout the year.”
~ Judy Williamson, Exxon Mobil Corporation