SAN DIEGO, Nov. 3, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Environmental Artist Wyland Hits the Road to Tell Southern California Students: "It's Time to Get Creative About Saving Our Ocean Planet."
WHO: World-renowned artist Wyland, 46, is known for his mega- sized marine life murals in 12 countries and four continents. Over the past 20 years he has discussed environmental issues with nearly 1,000,000 students. He has been recognized for his conservation efforts by the United Nations and the American National Educator's Association, and holds the world's record for the world's largest mural. His work is seen by one billion people every year. WHAT: The artist's "UnderWater Village" traveling educational tour hits science museums and aquariums in Southern California this week. Developed by the artist and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UCSD), the 11- city Underwater Village tour will welcome more than 10,000 students, grades K-6, into its hands-on world of marine art, science, exploration, and expression. Program meets national science standards. WHEN / WHERE: Tuesday, Nov. 4 -- Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana (9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) Wednesday, Nov. 5 -- Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach (9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) Thursday, Nov. 6 -- Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro (8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.) BACKGROUND: The live tour is part of a free bilingual online conservation education program designed to teach students about the importance of the world's oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and ponds. With scientists predicting devastating losses in marine life and fresh water ecosystems by 2050, it is up to the students to learn about our planet's marine world and find out what they can do to protect it.
Web Page: http://www.wylandoceanchallenge.org
Attn. Editors: For details about the event visit web site, menu pulldown: Tour. Available in English and Spanish.
High resolution art image is available online at http://www.wylandworldwide.com/main/media.cfm. Password: Manatee