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GM's headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, and its technical center in Warren, Mich., are the company's latest sites to be certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC), bringing the total of the auto manufacturer's certified sites to eight in the U.S. and Canada.
"It is gratifying to have our wildlife habitats at two of our most significant facilities - our world headquarters and our major technical center in North America recognized by the Wildlife Habitat Council," said Elizabeth Lowery, vice president, Environment and Energy. "It is especially meaningful to us to have our work validated by the Council because its process is not subjective, but is very much data driven."
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