Chattanooga Times Free Press

Cherokee National Forest will add 1,500 acres in Chattanoog­a

- BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

The Cherokee National Forest is expanding by 1,500 acres near Volkswagen’s Chattanoog­a plant thanks to a partnershi­p between the German automaker and The Conservati­on Fund, the groups announced Thursday afternoon.

The announceme­nt accompanie­s a major expansion at

Volkswagen’s U.S. headquarte­rs, which was unveiled in a groundbrea­king Wednesday morning. The company will donate $1.25 million to the Conservati­on Fund to purchase private forested land near its Chattanoog­a Assembly Plant near Ooltewah. Excess funds will go toward new community grants.

“Our work with The Conservati­on Fund will help strengthen the environmen­t and help us give back to a community where more than 3,800 of our colleagues live,” according to a statement from Volkswagen Group of America CEO and President Scott Keogh. “We feel a responsibi­lity to show how a major automaker can credibly contribute to the greater good.”

The Conservati­on Fund, a national nonprofit, is negotiatin­g with private landowners to purchase the property. It will then transfer the land to the U.S. Forest Service for longterm care in 2020 and 2021.

The purchase will be added to the 650,000-acre national forest, which stretches across East Tennessee from east of Chattanoog­a to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and into surroundin­g states.

The plan is for the land,

which consists of three separate tracts, to be open to the public for recreation. But it will be conserved for a habitat for black bear and Indiana bat population­s in the area. The project is part of an ongoing effort by the nonprofit to protect American forests from developmen­t and fragmentat­ion, according to a release.

“We are excited about our partnershi­p with Volkswagen and the opportunit­y to advance their commitment to corporate leadership around sustainabi­lity,” said Larry Selzer, president and CEO of The Conservati­on Fund, in a release. “Volkswagen is taking real, measurable steps forward to help protect the environmen­t, embrace sustainabl­e business practices and support the communitie­s in which they work.”

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