Earthwatch, the
international environmental charity, has become Land Rover’s fifth
Global Sponsorship Partner. Land Rover will assist Earthwatch’s
activities in working to conserve endangered species and their habitats
by engaging people worldwide in scientific field research and
education.
The sponsorship
forms part of Land Rover’s sustainable development policy, which
outlines the company’s commitment to developing the business
responsibly and ensuring sound environmental practice in all Land
Rover activities.
Land Rover’s
first act in support of Earthwatch has been to supply a Defender for
work in the Samburu, Kenya. This vehicle is currently contributing to a
number of projects, including surveying Grevy’s Zebras on community
lands and within the Lewa Conservancy, as well as an in depth study
into conflict between carnivores and livestock for limited water
resources.
Nigel Winser,
Executive Director of Earthwatch (Europe) said: “The vehicles that Land
Rover provide will support the programmes where off-road capabilities
are required. This will improve the quality and safety of the field
research we undertake to understand, manage and conserve the natural
resources of the world in a sustainable manner. I know these Land
Rovers will be welcomed by our local scientists and the communities
with whom we work.”
Land Rover has
pioneered responsible off-roading through its ‘Fragile Earth’ policy
for many years and currently works with four other sponsorship
partners; Royal
Geographical
Society (RGS), China Exploration and Research Society (CERS), Born Free
and Biosphere Expeditions. Land Rover supplies a quarter of the global
aid agency market and the vehicles are utilised by emergency services,
police, ambulance and mountain rescue teams across the country and
worldwide.
Land Rover’s
sponsorship programmes form part of an integrated approach towards
sustainability. Land Rover engineers are at the forefront of Ford’s
£1bn programme to develop technologies that will reduce emissions and
improve fuel economy. Land Rover has also introduced the world’s
biggest consumer carbon dioxide off-set programme which offsets all of
the CO2 generated by Land Rover's manufacturing operations and the
first 45,000 miles of vehicle use by its UK customers. It is run by
Climate Care, a highly respected offset provider. The ultimate goal is
CO2 neutrality with investments being made in renewable energy projects
such as wind and hydro, technology change and energy efficiency.
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About Earthwatch
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Earthwatch
Institute (Europe) is an international environmental organisation whose
mission is to engage people worldwide in scientific field research and
education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a
sustainable environment.
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Earthwatch
Institute (Europe) is the European affiliate of Earthwatch Institute,
which is based in the USA and founded in Boston in 1971. Other
affiliate offices in the Earthwatch Institute network are based in
Australia and Japan.
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Earthwatch
makes research grants of over £3 million in support of around 130
projects each year. Earthwatch recruits volunteers from the general
public and partner organisations to share the costs of a research
project, and to join it as research assistants. In the past 30 years,
Earthwatch field assistants have contributed 10 million man-hours to
research internationally.
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Earthwatch
projects are divided into four primary research areas, climate change,
oceans, sustainable resource management and sustainable cultures.
Earthwatch offset all greenhouse gas emissions from staff and volunteer travel through a partnership with Climate Care.
Website: http://www.earthwatch.org
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