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April 2, 2008

Bayer scientist Pat Jacobs conducts experiments with local middle school students at Bayer in Pa.

Employee Volunteers: One of Bayer's more than 1,000 member strong national volunteer corps, Bayer scientist Pat Jacobs conducts experiments with local middle school students on the Bayer campus in Pittsburgh. Bayer has transformed a portion of the 258-acre campus to be used as a Wildlife Habitat Council Corporate Lands for Learning site. The Wildlife Habitat Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the quality of wildlife habitat on corporate, private and public lands, honored Bayer with an international habitat conservation award for its program to enhance campus open spaces.

Credit: Bayer


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