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| Audrey Dias, a student at Whitestone Training Center, clears debris from North creek near Big Delta Alaska. Whitestone Training Center's project is a 2004 EEA winner. |
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The SeaWorld/ Busch Gardens/ Fujifilm Environmental Excellence Awards: A Local Approach to Conservation |
Since 1993, the Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks have recognized the outstanding efforts of students and teachers who are working at the grass-roots level to protect and preserve the environment. The SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund provides direct support to the SeaWorld/Busch Gardens/Fujifilm Environmental Excellence Awards (EEA) program. The program was expanded this year to include non-profit community groups committed to the environmental issues of their region. Over the past 12 years, the EEA program has rewarded the efforts of more than 100 schools in 35 states and territories. The SeaWorld/Busch Gardens/Fujifilm Environmental Excellence Awards provide these groups with financial support, public recognition, and also provide a degree of mentorship to advance their cause. The EEA Awards program has established and maintained professional relationships with several partners including Fujifilm, Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, Izaak Walton League of America, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation, and the National Science Teachers Association. |