Actress aids wildfire efforts.When more than 500,000 acres of California forest burned last year, AMERICAN FORESTS American Forests is a nonprofit conservation organization that promotes healthy forests and urban tree planting. The organization was established in 1875 as the American Forestry Association, by physician/horticulturist John Aston Warder and a group of like-minded citizens created California Wildfire ReLeaf to help begin the restoration process. The wildfires killed 20 people, displaced more than 2,000, and devastated dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. the area's forests, and the response to AMERICAN FORESTS' call for help was overwhelming. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Contributions poured in from individuals and from corporations, including Hewlett Packard, Earthbound earth·bound also earth-bound adj. 1. Fastened in or to the soil: earthbound roots. 2. a. Farm, Tree of Life, Pacific Bell Pioneers, Working Assets You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. , Plum Foundation, Starbucks, Tetra Pak Tetra Pak is a multinational food processing and packaging company of Swedish origin. It was founded in 1951 in Lund, Sweden by Ruben Rausing and Erik Wallenberg. The company is part of the Tetra Laval group which also includes Sidel- who specialise in PET bottles- and DeLaval, a , and American Honda, among others. But it was one particular new partnership--one that brought together a box office superstar and a popular fashion magazine--that became one of the most innovative efforts for restoration, and a first for AMERICAN FORESTS. Marie Claire magazine, which boasts more than 54,000 readers nationwide, heard about California Wildfire ReLeaf a few days after the campaign began. The magazine was so moved by the challenge to help regreen southern California that it put forth a two-pronged effort. First, the March issue of Marie Claire featured an article on actress and California resident Sarah Michelle Gellar Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as the fictional character Buffy Summers in the acclaimed television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination. and her work with wildfire victims in burned neighborhoods. Second, the magazine advertised a limited edition cubic zirconia butterfly necklace, with the proceeds benefiting California Wildfire ReLeaf. Gellar agreed to model the necklace in the ad. Each $29.95 necklace sold planted more than 15 trees with California Wildfire ReLeaf, thanks to a tree-for-tree match by the U.S. Forest Service. Gellar is best known for her starring role in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and for her work as Daphne in the Scooby Doo movies. The Marie Claire article described her charity work with the Red Cross in a burned neighborhood of San Bernadino. Gellar handed out food and clothing and talked with residents, some of whom had lost their homes and all their possessions. Before traveling to San Bernardino from her home in Los Angeles, Gellar spent time learning about the ecology of wildfire and the way drought and tree-killing beetles had turned the forests to tinder. The article described how she worked among sandbags sandbags small sacks containing sand used to support an anesthetized animal in dorsal recumbency and prevent it from rolling sideways during anesthesia or surgery. placed to stem off the inevitable flooding and mudslides that threatened as a result of the vegetation loss on the hillsides. The efforts by Marie Claire and Gellar have resulted in nearly $225,000 in contributions to support the planting of trees in southern California. AMERICAN FORESTS' ecosystem restoration efforts will greatly speed the healing process for these forests. To purchase a necklace to benefit California Wildfire ReLeaf, visit http://www.netaya.com or call 800/636-6884 (cite style #NP2SJN SJN Scottsdale Job Network (Scottsdale, AZ) SJN St. John Neumann 51ZMC ZMC Zygomaticomaxillary Complex ZMC Zamboanga Minerals Corporation ). Or, you can visit http://www.americanforests.org to donate directly to California Wildfire ReLeaf. |
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