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          he Vancouver Island marmot is
        
        
          soft, furry, and adorable, just
        
        
          like the teddy bears one might
        
        
          find in a toy store. These cuddly crea-
        
        
          tures might become the mascot for the
        
        
          Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010,
        
        
          but by then they could also be extinct.
        
        
          Logging has wiped out huge tracts of
        
        
          wilderness on Vancouver Island, on
        
        
          Canada’s west coast, placing these
        
        
          unique creatures under extreme pres-
        
        
          sure. Fortunately, dedicated conserva-
        
        
          tion efforts, supported in part by Husky
        
        
          Energy, hope to give the marmots
        
        
          a new lease on life. A substantial dona-
        
        
          tion by Husky to the Calgary Zoo’s
        
        
          endangered species research pro-
        
        
          gramme has helped zoologists devise
        
        
          a strategy to save the marmot.
        
        
          Leading the way is Dr Axel
        
        
          Moehrenschlager, Head of the Centre
        
        
          for Conservation Research (CCR) at the
        
        
          Calgary Zoo. His work essentially
        
        
          involves concentrating on endangered
        
        
          species in Canada and developing ways
        
        
          to help them thrive.
        
        
          Headquartered in Calgary, Husky has
        
        
          extensive oil and gas operations across
        
        
          Canada and in the South China Sea. It
        
        
          is also part of the Hutchison Whampoa
        
        
          Group. Husky has invested significantly
        
        
          in conservation programmes over the
        
        
          past 20 years to help improve dire situa-
        
        
          tions such as that of the Vancouver
        
        
          Island marmot so that future genera-
        
        
          tions can find them some place other
        
        
          than in a gift shop or museum.
        
        
          By funding conservation efforts,
        
        
          Husky demonstrates its environmental
        
        
          philosophy that the impact of industry
        
        
          should be offset by strategies to con-
        
        
          serve the environment and protect
        
        
          ecosystems. Aside from the zoo pro-
        
        
          gramme, Husky supports a wide range
        
        
          of projects that demonstrate the value
        
        
          the company places on environmental
        
        
          stewardship and ecosystems.
        
        
          
            Committed to Conservation
          
        
        
          Conservation work, according to Dr
        
        
          Moehrenschlager, is analogous to work-
        
        
          ing in an emergency
        
        
          room in a hospital.
        
        
          “On the one
        
        
          hand we are sci-
        
        
          entists, we have
        
        
          to be able to
        
        
          withstand heavy
        
        
          scrutiny just the
        
        
          way any good