Employees at BASF Coatings Center Formulate Plan to Aid Wildlife at Site
WHITEHOUSE, OH - A team of 26 employees at BASF's coatings technical-support center in Whitehouse, OH, are working to attract bluebirds and other wildlife to the facility's 20-acre site, in partnership with the Wildlife Habitat Council's "Wildlife at Work" program.
The team of volunteers has built bluebird boxes outside the center's offices and has begun work on a new project - establishing a formal wildflower garden to introduce native plants to the site property. The Whitehouse site is located on the eastern fringe of an area called the "Oak Openings" region in northern Ohio, where numerous opportunities for habitat projects are said to exist.