
Last week, a group Thomson Reuters employees in Eagan, Minn. – including myself – got together to make the campus of the Legal headquarters a place to call home for bluebirds, chimney swifts and wood ducks.
Two dozen wooden bird houses were constructed by employee volunteers as part of the company’s Green Team effort to promote sustainable practices.
The Eagan campus already has 20 bluebird houses along its walking trail. When installed later this month, these houses will more than double the housing options available for these migrating birds.
Other Green Team efforts at the campus this year include restoring a 10-acre prairie and planting a community garden.
You can read more about the effort in a feature reported today in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Richard Baum
Director, IP Marketing
Thomson Reuters, Legal
hello my name is Cayla Irrthum and i am a student from the School of Environmental studies located in Apple Valley. My friend Maddie Brainard and i are creating a formal senior project for our school that involves the making and distributing of bird houses around our home town of Eagan. I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow incorporate our project into partnering with your current work. if you could contact me by email at lilirrthum3206@msn.com i would greatly appreciate your possible help.
Thanks Cayla… I’ll forward your contact info to the team working on our project.