HANDS-ON STUDENTS REWARDED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EFFORTS


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2006

6 September 2006 - Environmentally aware students from Mirboo North Primary School in Victoria and Huonville Primary School in Tasmania will spend National Threatened Species Day celebrating their win in the national category of the 2006 Hands on for Habitat Awards.

The announcement of this year’s winning schools was made by Australian Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, at a special ceremony at Parliament House today.

Hands on for Habitat is a national community education and awareness programme jointly supported by the Australian Government and Cadbury. Primary school students learn about Australia’s threatened plants and animals and the habitat that supports them and then create artworks about threatened species to compete in the awards.

“It is extremely encouraging to know the important message of habitat protection and the vital role habitat plays in providing food, water and shelter for our threatened species is reaching a new generation of environmental champions,” Senator Campbell said.

“This year more than 4,800 students submitted 200 class entries to the Hands on for Habitat Awards and I would like to congratulate all the schools for their effort and creativity.”

Senator Campbell said Australia was home to some of the most unique and threatened plants and animals in the world.

“The survival of these species requires everyone to play a role and the education and participation of our young people is an important part of the conservation process,” he said.

“More than 380 animals and 1300 plants are listed as nationally threatened in Australia and I was impressed to see the understanding and enthusiasm students demonstrated for these unique species.

“Congratulations to Mirboo North Primary and Huonville Primary School for their excellent habitat projects.”

Year Prep/1/2 from Mirboo North Primary won the National Lower Primary category with a spectacular display illustrating the Long-footed Potoroo and the Greater Bilby. Year 3/4 from Huonville Primary School took out the National Upper Primary category with a colourful study of the endangered Orange-bellied Parrot.

Each of the national winners will receive $4,000 for an environmental makeover and a digital camera package while state winners receive a $200 gift voucher for native plants. All winners receive a framed National Threatened Species Day poster featuring their artwork as well as Cadbury premium prize packs.

A full list of 2006 winners is attached. For more information and to request free National Threatened Species Day posters and stickers featuring the winning entries, visit www.deh.gov.au/habitat or contact the Department of the Environment and Heritage Community Information Unit via email ciu@deh.gov.au or freecall 1800 803 772.
Rob Broadfield (Senator Campbell's Office)

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
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