iHerp Australia Issue 13 | Page 57

At iHerp Australia, we believe the work at Gnaraloo to be one of the most important and outstanding conservation pro- jects in the country. So much so, that we created a limited edition poster to benefit the turtles (see below). The Chair of the GWF, Karen Hattingh, is a tireless advocate for the turtles, and to think that all of their accomplishments have been, inexplicably, totally bereft of government funding - or indeed recognition - is not only fundamentally wrong (you would be hard pressed to find a more deserving project), but also perhaps indicative of government mismanagement and inefficiency. Go to: www.gnaraloo.org gnaraloo.org/be-a-turtle-friend/ Facebook: Gnaraloo Wilderness Foundation and Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program. And to purchase your poster to support the turtles, visit: http://gnaraloo.org/shop/ Below left: the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program collected baseline data and protected nesting sites for more than a decade. Above: the beaches at Gnaraloo are vital for endangered Loggerhead Turtles. Images courtesy of Karen Hattingh, Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program. Below: the limited edition poster now available at the GWF website (see left).