StubHub Launches “Tickets for Trees” to Help Restore Minnesota’s Superior National Forest
SAN FRANCISCO-(Business Wire)-December 29, 2008 - StubHub, the world's largest ticket marketplace, has launched its “Tickets for Trees” program, an effort to plant a tree for every ticket purchased on StubHub for the 2008-09 NFL post-season. With the Minnesota Vikings hosting at least one game in the playoffs by virtue of their division crown, StubHub, in partnership with the National Forest Foundation (NFF), today announced that all tickets purchased for the Vikings playoff games will benefit nearby Superior National Forest.
With the Vikings set to host the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, StubHub will plant a tree in Superior National Forest for each ticket purchased through StubHub for that event and any subsequent games at the Metrodome. Superior National Forest spans nearly four million acres and has the largest population of gray wolves in the lower 48 states and over 160 nesting species of birds. Between ticket purchases and individual donations, StubHub expects to plant several thousand trees in Superior National Forest and tens of thousands of trees nationwide in 2009.
Support Your Minnesota Vikings and Your Environment.
More information on StubHub’s “Tickets for Trees” initiative can be found on StubHub.com/TicketsForTrees, as well as NationalForests.org. Fans have two ways to participate:
1. Buy a Minnesota Vikings NFL Playoff or Super Bowl XLIII ticket on StubHub.
2. Donate directly to the National Forest Foundation in the name of the Minnesota Vikings.
The National Forest Foundation is the only conservation organization focused on addressing the challenges that face National Forests and Grasslands across the country. As a non-profit partner of the U.S. Forest Service, the NFF supports community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the National Forest System.
Currently, the U.S. Forest Service estimates that approximately 2 million acres of National Forests need to be restored, but that number continues to grow. Reforestation becomes that much more important because of the wide ranging benefits—trees produce oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, provide homes for wildlife, and filter clean water for all of us to drink. Planting trees is one of the easiest and most-cost effective ways to achieve all these things. For example, 30,000 newly planted trees would sequester more than 15,000 tons of carbon, significantly reducing the buildup of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and slowing the rate of climate change.
About StubHub
StubHub is the world's largest ticket marketplace, enabling fans to buy and sell tickets to tens of thousands of sports, concert, theater and other live entertainment events. StubHub reinvented the ticket resale market in 2000 and continues to lead it through innovation. The company's unique online marketplace, dedicated solely to tickets, provides all fans the choice to buy or sell their tickets in a safe, convenient, and highly reliable environment. All transactions are processed and delivered by StubHub and backed by the company's FanProtect Guarantee(TM). Company partners include the New York Yankees, Chicago Bears and the University of Southern California along with nearly 60 teams in the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NCAA complemented with music artists like Madonna and companies such as ESPN and American Express.
StubHub is an eBay company (NASDAQ:EBAY). For more information on StubHub, visit www.stubhub.com
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About National Forest Foundation
Founded by Congress in 1991, the National Forest Foundation works to conserve, restore and enhance America’s 193-million-acre National Forest System. Through community-based strategies and public-private partnerships, the NFF enhances wildlife habitat, revitalizes wildfire-damaged landscapes, restores watersheds, and improves recreational resources for the benefit of all Americans. The NFF’s Friends of the Forest® program helps build awareness of the issues and values surrounding our National Forests through outreach and volunteer opportunities. To learn more, visit us at www.nationalforests.org.
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