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                    2013 - Contribution to Sustainability by an Individual

                    Sean Willmore

                    Sean Willmore
                    Sean Willmore has won the 2013 Melbourne Award for Contribution to Sustainability by an Individual.

                    Sean Willmore works to protect the people who protect wildlife. Early in his career as a park ranger he was inspired to establish the Thin Green Line Foundation after hearing other park rangers’ talk about being shot, tortured or maimed by poachers, drug lords and illegal loggers in their countries.

                    This experience prompted Sean to re-mortgage his house and spend a year travelling to 23 countries making a short film documenting the work of rangers and the dangers they face. The Thin Green Line was shown in 35 countries in 2007 and Sean formed the Thin Green Line Foundation soon after to support rangers and their widows and finance other projects in their communities. The Thin Green Line Foundation also presents World Ranger Day in Melbourne every year.

                    As the current president of the International Ranger Federation, Sean inspires young Melburnians through school visits and storytelling in his ‘ranger in danger’ series to promote the work rangers do around the world to protect our wildlife.

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