Dairyland Power: Teams up with West Salem School District to Create pollinator habitat with local 4th graders

La Crosse, WI—As part of Dairyland Power Cooperative’s environmental stewardship program,  Dairyland partnered with West Salem 4th graders to create a new pollinator habitat within West  Salem School District’s School Forest. This project not only supports local biodiversity but also  engages and educates 4th grade students in the process. 

Dairyland provided the necessary resources and expertise including guidance for the  development of the pollinator habitat. This habitat is designed to attract and support various  pollinators by offering a diverse range of nectar sources and nesting opportunities. 

One of the most exciting aspects of this initiative is the direct involvement of West Salem  School District’s 4th grade students. This project gives students the opportunity to learn about  the importance of pollinators, the ecosystems they support and the role they play in our food  system. Through hands-on experiences, students actively participated in planting and will be  directly involved in maintaining, and observing the development of the pollinator habitat,  creating a powerful educational experience that goes beyond the classroom. 

“We are excited to partner with the West Salem School District on this important initiative,”  said Dairyland’s Director of Environmental and Compliance, Brad Foss. “Not only will we be  making a positive impact on local biodiversity, but we are also investing in the education and  awareness of the next generation of environmental stewards. This project reflects our long standing commitment to sustainability and community engagement.” 

About Dairyland Power Cooperative: Headquartered in La Crosse, Wis., Dairyland provides the  wholesale electrical requirements for 24 distribution cooperatives and 27 municipal utilities.  These cooperatives and municipals, in turn, supply the energy needs of approximately 700,000 people in the four-state service area. Dairyland delivers electricity via 3,300 miles of  transmission lines and 232 substations located throughout the system’s 44,500 square mile  service area. Visit www.DairylandPower.com.