Esri and SCGIS Announce Winners of Conservation Mapping Contest
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Esri and SCGIS Announce Winners of Conservation Mapping Contest

Green Turtle Nesting Sites Map Awarded Grand Prize

Redlands, California—June 21, 2011
—Andrew DiMatteo, cartographer at the State of the World's Sea Turtles (SWOT) project and associate in research at Duke University, is the grand prize winner in the International Conservation Mapping Competition. DiMatteo's map, Worldwide Green Turtle Nesting Sites 2011, displays 1,167 green sea turtle nesting sites using data from more than 200 data contributors and published sources.

"The SWOT Worldwide Green Turtle Nesting Sites map allows scientists from around the world to contribute findings and collaborate on solutions for the conservation of green sea turtles and their habitats," says Charles Convis, Esri Conservation Program coordinator.

Sponsored by Esri and the Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS), the competition was created to acknowledge those involved in conservation initiatives. A grand prize of $5,000 was awarded, and winners of each of the five first-place categories received $1,000.

First-place winners include the following:

To see the award-winning maps and related essays, visit esri.com/scgmaps.

About SCGIS
The Society for Conservation GIS  assists conservationists worldwide in using GIS through communication, networking, scholarships, and training. Membership is open to any individual seeking assistance in the achievement of personal or organizational conservation goals. For more information, visit www.scgis.org.

About Esri
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