"Disney recognizes that these heroes are role models who hold the keys to successful conservation initiatives in areas of critical concern," said Dr. Beth Stevens, Senior Vice President for Disney’s Environmental Affairs. "Conservation efforts around globe and in our own back yard rely substantially on support from the local community and direct involvement of people like our Disney Conservation Heroes."
Each award recipient and their nominating organization will share a $1,000 award from the DWCF. This year’s recipients include:
Houssein Rayaleh, nominated by Bird Life International in
Rayaleh works with
Salim Khamis Haji, nominated by Fauna and Flora International in
Haji works with the Department of Commercial Crops, Fruits and Forestry, to conserve the Pemba Flying Fox, a critically endangered fruit bat on
Rikapo Lentiyoo, nominated by Grevy’s Zebra Trust in
Lentiyoo helped save a remaining population of fewer than 900 endangered Grevy’s zebra after
Willie Tucker, nominated by Pan African Sanctuaries Alliance in
Tucker was appointed by the
Sam Han, nominated by Fauna and Flora International in
Han worked with other members of FFI and the Cambodian Forestry Administration to save an estimated 250 remaining critically endangered Siamese crocodiles. He regularly travels throughout the country conducting biological surveys, investigating reports of crocodile sightings, and educating the general public about crocodiles and their habitats. He is responsible for leading field expeditions to some of the most remote places in the country.
Jackson Kamwi, nominated by International Rhino Foundation in
Kamwi works around the clock to protect rare black rhinos. For two decades, he has conducted field operations and helped capture and relocate nearly 1,000 rhinos from poacher-infested high-risk areas. With no formal training in wildlife management and limited schooling, Kamwi has demonstrated specialized skills that include driving transport vehicles, flying helicopters, radio tracking and digital photography.
Artati "Tati" Nengah, nominated by Save Our Leatherbacks Operations in
Nengah is the nucleus of all Save Our Leatherbacks Operations (SOLO) in
Diego Ezrré Romero, nominated by Northern Jaguar Project in
Romero sets out to improve the standards for better education and to build a deeper respect for jaguars and nature conservation among his neighbors and fellow ranchers. Romero works to influence nearby mining operations and those who hunt or poison carnivores. With Romero’s help, the Feline Photo Project, a local fundraising and conservation initiative, has become the Northern Jaguar Project’s best opportunity to establish a higher level of local tolerance for jaguars.
In the last five years, DWCF has honored 42 Conservation Heroes for their extraordinary conservation efforts around the world. To learn more visit www.disney.com/conservation.
The Walt Disney Company has a longstanding commitment to conservation, dating back to Walt himself. Today, that legacy is carried forward through initiatives, like the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund, that positively impact the planet and inspire a conservational spirit in others. Other examples include Walt Disney Studios’ nature documentary film label, Disneynature; Disney’s Friends for Change: Project Green campaign which helps kids help the planet; and Disney’s Planet Challenge, an environmental competition for the classroom. For more information, visit www.disney.com/responsibility.
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