October 5th, 2005 06:17 AM |
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Chuck Leavell Lauded As a Conservationist
By JOHN HEILPRIN
The Associated Press
Tuesday, October 4, 2005; 10:44 PM
WASHINGTON -- The Rolling Stones' keyboardist has carved out a new role as the Bush administration's idea of the model conservationist.
Chuck Leavell took time from the Stones' "A Bigger Bang" world tour to meet Tuesday with Interior Secretary Gale Norton, a day after playing the MCI Center. He and his wife, Rose Lane, were named "Outstanding Citizen Stewards" for their tree farming near Macon, Ga.
"Her family has been connected to the land for generations, and they have shown me the passion that they have for the love of the land, wanting to leave it in better shape than you found it. And that's really the mantra that we have," he said at a small ceremony in Norton's office. "The only other thing I can say is, This rocks!"
Norton praised the Leavells for turning the 2,000-acre Charlane Plantation that his wife inherited in 1981 into a model tree farm, and for frequent their public talks about what they do. She called their efforts an example of the "cooperative conservation" that a White House-sponsored environmental conference encouraged in August.
"Having made his land into a living textbook of stewardship, Chuck then used his platform as a prominent musician to teach, to instruct and to inspire," she said. "The two of you have created a masterpiece of words and of works."
The family tree farm raises Southern yellow pine for use in homes and paper products. It uses prescribed burns, seasonal mowing and feedlots for wildlife such as quail, deer and a black bear on the tree farm, he said.
Leavell, a Democrat from Alabama, has been a keyboard player for artists such as the Allman Brothers Band, Eric Clapton and George Harrison. He got his start in forestry with a correspondence course while touring with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
He twice won the Georgia Tree Farmer of the Year Award, and in 1999 the couple was named the American Forest Foundation's National Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year. He also wrote the book, "Forever Green: The History and Hope of the American Forest."
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October 5th, 2005 06:23 AM |
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October 5th, 2005 06:49 AM |
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Zeeta |

THE FUTURE OF ROCK N FUCKIN ROLL!
[Edited by Zeeta] |
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