KANGAROO ISLAND GROUP WINS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AWARD


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


Embargoed until 10am EDST 1 February 2008 - Monitoring wild dolphins off the South Australian coastline has earned a school and environment group partnership the title of Australia’s best coastal custodian.

Kangaroo Island Dolphin Watch has been awarded the 2007 Minister’s Award for Coastal Custodians, for their work teaming students from Kangaroo Island Community Education and volunteers with the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society to research dolphins and promote their conservation.

The group was selected from entries from around Australia to take out the annual national prize.
South Australian Senator Dana Wortley was on the island today to present the award on behalf of the Australian Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, Peter Garrett.

Senator Wortley said Kangaroo Island Dolphin Watch was a great example of community members working together for the benefit of the marine environment.

“The people of Kangaroo Island have a great affinity with their coastal and marine environment and this tradition is being handed down to a new generation through this project,” she said.

“Students, volunteers and the wider community are filling the information gaps about dolphins and other marine life in the Kangaroo Island area.

“Kangaroo Islanders have beamed this information out in a global webcast through a dolphin forum and inspired people of all ages to help protect dolphins and other marine species.”

Mr Garrett said the award winners are true coastal custodians, managing their marine and coastal environments for future generations.

“This wild dolphin monitoring program should act as an inspiration to other schools around Australia, showing what can be done to get students caring for their own back yard,” he said.

The $5,000 Minister’s Award for Coastal Custodians is presented each year to mark Coastcare Week.
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals declared 2008 as International Year of the Dolphin. To learn more, go to www.yod2007.org
High resolution images are at: www.environment.gov.au/coasts/coastalcustodians.html
Media Contact: Lisa McIntosh (Senator Wortley)
Margot Marshall (Minister Garrett)
Dr Mike Bossley (Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society)
Tony Bartram (KI Dolphin Watch)

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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