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For more information, contact:
Ken Fields (314) 982-0556
MISSOURI’S
LARGEST PRIVATELY OWNED FOREST DONATED TO L-A-D
FOUNDATION
DONATION ENSURES
SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY MANAGEMENT WILL CONTINUE
ST. LOUIS (July 6, 2004) – Leo and Kay
Drey announced today their donation of Pioneer Forest,
the largest private land holding in Missouri, to the
L-A-D Foundation. The donation includes more than
146,000 acres in six Missouri counties. Leo Drey,
Missouri’s largest private landowner, established
Pioneer Forest in 1951.
The donation is the largest private
gift of its kind in Missouri history and will ensure
that Pioneer Forest continues to be managed through
environmentally sound and sustainable practices. “I have
been privileged to have had such good people to work
with over the years,” Drey said. “I am pleased that the
Foundation will continue to manage the forest just as I
have done.”
Through his efforts with Pioneer
Forest, Drey challenged forest owners and managers to
think in long-range terms about forests, their
management, and the many public benefits forests
provide. For many years, Pioneer Forest has been
nationally recognized as a working forest using
environmentally responsible forest management.
Sustainable practices include conservative single-tree
selection harvesting, which reaps a broad array of
ecosystem benefits.
The L-A-D Foundation is honored to
carry on Drey’s 50-year legacy. “This gift is of
historic scale and importance,” said John Karel,
president of L-A-D Foundation. “But the significance is
not only its size. Over the past five decades, Leo Drey
has shown what can be done to preserve forests in ways
that benefit everyone. We want to continue to make his
dream for this land a reality.”
The L-A-D Foundation is a private,
charitable foundation currently managing nearly 3,400
acres, most of which are designated Missouri Natural
Areas. The Foundation has worked with the Missouri
Departments of Conservation and Natural Resources for
management of these lands.
The Forest Stewardship Council, the most stringent
program recognizing sustainable management and
guaranteeing “green” or environmentally friendly wood
products for consumers, certified Pioneer Forest in
2003.
Missouri Senator Wayne Goode, board
member and treasurer of the Foundation, stated, “Over 50
years ago Leo Drey began purchasing ‘over cut’ forest
land, turned that land into a sustainable forestry
operation and has proven that single-tree selection
harvesting can be both profitable and environmentally
sound. He has influenced forest management and
conservation policies which are now utilized on private,
state, and national forest lands.”
“Missourians benefit each day from the
vision of Leo Drey – from the parks and natural areas he
has purchased and leased to the state, as well as from
the forest,” Karel said. “Now future generations of
Missourians may continue to enjoy Pioneer Forest and
benefit from Leo’s dedication and generosity.”
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