Dear Wiki Loves Monuments volunteers,

 We are happy to announce the launch of Wiki Loves Sea Turtle Monuments!

A brand new global project surrounding the majestic sea turtles has been 
launched on Wikimedia Commons! MEDASSET (The Mediterranean Association to Save 
the Sea Turtles) has set up the foundation for what we aim to be an 
encyclopedic reference of sea turtle related monuments from around the world.

 Sea turtles are found in all corners of the Earth, having roamed the world's 
oceans for 100 million years. Their significance as a symbol has been 
commemorated by various cultures all throughout history and it will be 
essential to our cause to document their emblematic status through photographs; 
it will help us raise awareness about the dangers they face because of human 
activity.  

We were inspired by "Wiki loves monuments" and are appealing to you, the 
volunteers from around the world that made Wiki Loves Monuments the most 
successful photography competition in the world! Please help our project 
succeed and do your part in helping our natural heritage survive!

What can you do?

MEDASSET is a non profit environmental organisation working since 1988 to 
protect sea turtles in the Mediterranean.  This is our first project which 
reaches out to Wikimedians and we need your help.  

Perhaps through Wiki Loves Monuments images of sea turtle monuments have 
already been uploaded onto Wikimedia commons. Can you help us locate them?  
Just add the Category (Sea Turtle Monuments) to images depicting sea turtles!

Please take a moment and visit seaturtlemonuments.medasset.org and also  
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sea_Turtle_Monuments to read more 
about Wiki Loves Sea Turtle Monuments and look at the images collected so far. 

Our project aims at establishing a public domain encyclopedic reference for sea 
turtle related outdoor monuments which will contribute to open and free 
knowledge. Please help us make this possible!

If you have other recommendations or ideas for us, we are looking forward to 
receiving your feedback.  Your experience is valuable to us!

With very best wishes for a Happy New Year,

 

Jenny Ioannou

Head of Communications | MEDASSET-Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea 
Turtles

E:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] |1c Licavitou St., 106 
72 Athens, GREECE 

T: + 30 210 3613572 <tel:%2B%2030%20210%203613572> , + 30 210 3640389 
<tel:%2B%2030%20210%203640389> , F: + 30 210 3613572 
<tel:%2B%2030%20210%203613572> 

Connect:  <http://www.facebook.com/MEDASSET.ORG> Facebook | 
<https://twitter.com/MEDASSET> Twitter |  
<http://www.youtube.com/user/MEDASSETGR> YouTube |  
<http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=4374562> LinkedIn |  
<http://www.euroturtle.org/> www.euroturtle.org |  <http://www.medasset.org/> 
www.medasset.org 

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Protecting marine biodiversity in the Mediterranean since 1988

Have a look at our latest  <http://medasset.org/newsletter/issue_11-3/> 
"Turtle…Dives" e-newsletter

 





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