Apache Corporation, a subsidiary of APA Corporation (Nasdaq:
APA), today announced the donation of more than 134,000 trees to 52
nonprofit partner organizations through the annual Apache
Corporation Tree Grant Program. Since 2005, over 5 million trees
have been granted to more than 1,000 nonprofit partners and
government agencies.
“Apache’s spirit of ingenuity has been an important driver of
our tree grant program since its founding 19 years ago, emphasizing
our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship,” said John
J. Christmann IV, the company’s chief executive officer. “Trees are
essential to the conservation, beautification and longevity of a
thriving society, providing cleaner air, water filtration and green
spaces for the benefit of communities. We are honored to partner
with these organizations as we continue to responsibly meet the
world’s oil and gas needs.”
A committee comprising members of the company’s community
partnerships, compliance and environmental, health and safety, and
government affairs departments provides guidance for the program’s
direction and selection process. Organizations are chosen based on
geographic location, potential for environmental impact, and
opportunities for community engagement.
U.S. tree grant recipients for the 2024-25 planting season
represent an array of urban areas, rural communities and wildlife
preservations that cover diverse and critical ecosystems throughout
Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana. Harris County Precinct 4, Texas
Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) and Big Bend Conservation
Alliance (BBCA) are three key partners of the program, benefiting
numerous habitats and bettering the quality of life for nearby
communities.
Harris County Precinct 4, represented by commissioner Lesley
Briones, is part of the largest county in Texas, maintaining 55
parks and more than 14,000 acres of green space for its 1.2 million
residents.
“I am grateful for Apache Corporation’s partnership helping
Harris County protect our most vulnerable communities,” Briones
said. “Within Harris County Precinct 4, areas such as Alief and
Gulfton experience temperatures that are 10 to 17 degrees hotter
than other neighborhoods. The Apache Corporation tree grant will be
key in expanding the tree canopy, providing more shade, lowering
temperatures and addressing the urban heat island effect. Together,
we will be advancing wellness and resiliency.”
Additionally, Harris County Precinct 3 covers 15,000 acres of
greenspace that includes 72 parks and nature centers across 6,800
lane miles across the Greater Houston area from Cypress to Baytown.
Planting trees supports the goals of Precinct 3's parks and trails
masterplan to increase shade and heat relief, and restore natural
habitats for birds and wildlife, help control erosion, and provide
welcoming outdoor spaces for everyone to enjoy.
“One of the hallmarks of Precinct 3 has always been parks,
trails, and roadways lined with beautiful trees,” said Precinct 3
Commissioner Tom Ramsey. “Thank you to Apache Corporation for their
ongoing support over the years to place more trees throughout not
only our precinct, but throughout our region, as they recognize the
unlimited benefits this feature brings to communities.”
Since 1951, TPWD has provided outdoor recreational opportunities
by managing and protecting wildlife, parklands and historic areas
that are essential to the natural and cultural resources of
Texas.
“We are happy to be receiving trees at several of our sites
located throughout the state and in different divisions of TPWD,
which include state parks, wildlife management areas, fish
hatcheries, Austin headquarters, and the game warden training
center,” said TPWD sustainability manager Cate McClendon. “The
process of coordinating tree delivery has gone smoothly this year
with all sites already scheduled for October.”
In Alpine, Texas, BBCA is a nonprofit organization that serves
local wildlife by nurturing relationships within shared
environments to create inclusive, equitable and just approaches to
conservation with communities in the region.
“Apache's Tree Grant Program has given our organization the
chance to connect with Big Bend's remote and isolated communities,
helping bring tree canopy to towns that regularly experience the
effects of extreme heat in the Chihuahuan Desert,” said BBCA
executive director Shelley Bernstein. “We've been able to plant
hundreds of native, drought-tolerant species for residents through
outreach partnerships at food pantries, libraries, social service
agencies, schools and subsidized housing. The program has helped us
realize our mission of inclusive, equitable, and just approaches to
conservation in Far West Texas.”
These organizations represent nonprofits and government agencies
of varying scales, geographic regions and demographics that the
tree grant program supports, with a full list of this year's
recipients listed below.
2024 Grant Recipients:
LOUISIANA
- BREC - Recreation and Park
Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge
- Coalition to Restore Coastal
Louisiana (CRCL)
- Iberia Soil & Water
Conservation District
- Keep Hammond Beautiful
- Moncus Park
- NOLA Tree Project
- Pearl River-Honey Island Swamp
Museum & Research Center
- Pontchartrain Conservancy
- Proud Louisiana c/o Parish
Proud
- St. Mary Soil & Water
Conservation District
- Terrebonne Parish Consolidated
Government
- Woodlands Conservancy
NEW MEXICO
- City of Las Cruces
- Hermit's Peak Watershed
Alliance
- La Cosecha Community Supported
Agriculture
- Tree New Mexico
TEXAS
- Big Bend Conservation Alliance
- Big Lake Economic Development
Corp
- Brazoria County Master Gardener
Association
- Bryan Noon Lions Club
- Buffalo Bayou Partnership
- City of Alpine
- City of Andrews
- City of Boerne
- City of Edinburg
- City of Fort Stockton-Keep Historic
Fort Stockton Beautiful
- City of Lubbock
- City of McAllen
- City of Pasadena Parks and
Recreation
- City of Seabrook
- Exploration Green Conservancy
- Fort Stockton Historical
Society
- Galveston Island Tree
Conservancy
- Harris County Precinct 3
- Harris County Precinct 4
- Hermann Park Conservancy
- Houston Botanic Garden
- Houston Parks & Recreation
Department
- Houston Wilderness
- Keep Laredo Beautiful
- Keep San Angelo Beautiful
- Keep Sugar Land Beautiful
- KSA Parks Foundation - Trees for
Kingwood
- Missouri City Green
- Native Plant Society of Texas,
Fredericksburg Chapter
- Native Plant Society of Texas,
Kerville Chapter
- Scenic Texas, Inc.
- Texas Blossoms
- Texas Longleaf Team
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
(4 different projects; see pdf)
- TreeFolks
- Webb County
For more information about the Apache Tree Grant Program, please
visit www.apachelovestrees.com.
About Apache
Apache Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of APA Corporation
(Nasdaq: APA), is an oil and gas exploration and production company
with operations in the United States, Egypt and the United Kingdom.
Apache’s parent corporation, APA Corporation, posts announcements,
operational updates, investor information and press releases on its
website, www.apacorp.com.
About Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program
Founded in 2005, the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Program is a
philanthropic initiative of Apache Corporation that donates trees
to nonprofits and government entities in the company’s operational
areas. In 2023, the program was expanded to Scotland, with the
donation of 3,600 trees to several non-profit organizations. The
program focuses on grants that support large-scale conservation,
protection of habitats for wildlife and native species, as well as
the restoration and enhancement of public greenspaces. This
award-winning environmental stewardship initiative has provided
more than 5 million trees to over 900 to qualified partners in the
United States. In addition to the development and improvement of
public parks and greenspaces, community partners often request
trees to support a broad range of conservation efforts, including
preservation of natural habitats and reforestation. To learn more
about the program, visit www.apachelovestrees.com
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