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Audubon International & e-par USA to Promote Voluntary Environmental Programs in Golf

Audubon International and e-par USA are pleased to announce a series of “Lunch & Learn” webinars on the value of voluntary environmental programs for golf course superintendents to take place throughout April and May of 2015.

Building from a joint presentation recently delivered at the Metropolitan GCSA Chapter Education Session, Audubon International Executive Director Doug Bechtel and e-par USA President & CEO Kevin A. Fletcher, Ph.D., will deliver a series of 30-minute live webinars designed to:

  • Present data highlighting the economic and environmental value of third-party voluntary environmental programs;
  • Provide a forum for golf course superintendents to learn more about both the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf (ACSP) and the e-par Environmental Management System (EMS) for Golf;
  • Describe how a combination of various programs can be used to enhance ongoing efforts to protect and conserve water, wildlife, and other natural resources;
  • Highlight the ways golf course superintendents can gain additional benefits from these programs, such as professional development and training for assistant superintendents;
  • Explore lessons-learned from Golf Course Superintendents currently using the ACSP and the e-par EMS to meet their environmental performance goals.

These sessions are built on a collaboration recently taken by the two organizations in an effort to inspire the next wave of environmental leadership in golf. As Cornell University Professor Frank Rossi states, “I’ve had the pleasure of hearing Kevin and Doug present their progressive view of environmental programs for golf. I feel their approach will help superintendents understand the best way forward when considering establishing a recognized environmental performance program at their facility.”

Related: Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses: More Relevant than Ever

The schedule for the webinar series is as follows:

  • East Coast Webinars–12:00pm Eastern: April 1st, April 15th, and May 11th
  • Central/Mountain Webinars–1:30pm Eastern (12:30 Central): April 2nd, April 16th, and May 13th
  • West Coast Webinars–3:00pm Eastern (Noon Pacific): April 1st, April 15th, and May 11th

Click here to register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/5133303495868342273

Along with this “Lunch & Learn” series, Audubon International and e-par USA are also pursuing opportunities to deliver joint presentations at golf association meeting throughout 2015. “If we’re to continue to help golf course owners, managers, and superintendents throughout the industry lead on environmental issues beyond the current state, it only makes sense for like-minded organizations to work collaboratively. It certainly starts with more effective outreach and education,” said Fletcher.

“E-par-USA and Audubon International share a similar mission to enhance golf course’s business operations while certifying best practices,” said Bechtel. “We hope to demystify voluntary programs and offer stories and data that demonstrate the balance of economic, social, and environmental benefits certification programs provide.”

About Audubon International

Audubon International is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) environmental organization providing people with the education and assistance they need to practice responsible management of land, water, wildlife, and other natural resources. To meet this mission, the organization provides training, services, and a set of award-winning environmental education and certification programs for individuals, organizations, properties, new developments, and entire communities. For more information, visit Audubon International’s website at www.auduboninternational.org.

About e-par USA, Inc.

e-par USA provides advice and support to implement environmental management and sustainable business solutions at golf facilities, sports facilities, parks & recreation operations, and municipalities. The organization has expertise in the development and support of ISO 14001-compliant Environmental Management Systems (EMS) for organizations, while also providing education, online and on-site training, and other means of environmental management support. For more information, visit e-par USA’s website at ww.eparusa.com.

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