California Taxpayers' Generosity Helping to Save Sea Otters

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:51am EST

Donation program continues this year

MONTEREY BAY, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last year for the
first time, Californians donated money to sea otter conservation by simply
checking the CA Sea Otter Fund donation box on their state income tax form.
Taxpayers generously took advantage of this opportunity and donated more than
$255,000 to save one of their state's most famous species. Once again this tax
season, Californians can support the state's efforts to save the threatened
sea otter through a donation on their tax form. 

"Last year, Californians showed just how committed they are to the
conservation of sea otters," said Jim Curland marine program associate for
Defenders of Wildlife.  "The tax check-off gives people a great way to play a
direct role in the recovery efforts for sea otters."  

The California Sea Otter Fund supports researchers and state agencies who are
working to understand the threats facing the sea otter and to find ways to
recover their population in California. Half the money raised by the fund goes
to the California Coastal Conservancy for research and programs related to
improving sea otter habitat, including activities to reduce sea otter
mortality. The remaining half goes to the California Department of Fish and
Game for increased investigation, prevention and enforcement actions.

A minimum of $250,000 in annual donations must be received from the CA Sea
Otter Fund donation box for this particular fund to appear on the state income
tax form in coming years. Taxpayers who choose to mark the donation box can
contribute any amount they desire, starting at $1.

Last year, Californians donated $255,088. Holly McDonell, spokeswoman for the
California Franchise Tax Board, commented: "For a first year fund, the
taxpayers of California responded generously to the sea otters."

Defenders of Wildlife is collaborating with EarthEcho International, the
California Coastal Conservancy and the California Department of Fish and Game
to re-launch its campaign to make California taxpayers aware of this simple
yet significant conservation opportunity. 

"We hope that as taxpayers become aware of this opportunity even more people
will check the box to help sea otters," said Curland. 

Philippe Cousteau, president of EarthEcho International and noted
conservationist and explorer, will be featured in a series of radio ads and
posters touting the sea otter fund.

"The sea otter is a California icon," said Cousteau. "By checking the sea
otter donation box, California taxpayers can ensure that generations to come
have the opportunity to enjoy these loveable creatures." 

To learn more about donating to the CA Sea Otter Fund, or to view the sea
otter poster and hear Cousteau's radio spot, log on to
http://www.defenders.org/seaotter/taxday.  

Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native animals and
plants in their natural communities.With more than 1 million members and
activists, Defenders of Wildlife is a leading advocate for innovative
solutions to safeguard our wildlife heritage for generations to come.  For
more information, visit http://www.defenders.org.



SOURCE  Defenders of Wildlife

Jim Curland, +1-831-726-9010, or Joe Vickless, +1-202-772-0237, both of
Defenders of Wildlife; or Mia DeMezza of EarthEcho International,
+1-202-349-9828
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