Monday, January 22, 2007

DO YOU REALIZE THAT ANTARCTICA’S ICONIC TREASURES COULD DISAPPEAR WITHOUT OUR HELP?

Remember reading with fascination the success and demise of Sir Robert Scott when he reached the South Pole? And the triumph of Sir Ernest Shackleton when, after his ship ‘Endurance’ was broken up by Antarctica’s formidable ice, he rescued all his crew from certain death?

Today there is considerable interest worldwide, to visit the Huts of these heroic explorers on site. Especially as it's so easy to travel to Antarctica.

However, to protect the huts, much preservation work needs to be done. $16 million’s worth, to be exact. New Zealand Government and the Antarctica Heritage Trust have contributed $7 million, and Prime Minister Helen Clark has asked British Prime Minister Tony Blair to cough up the rest. But so far, no go.

But then, why should Britain cough up?
Could it be because British born Scott, for the first time ever, contributed a massive amount of scientific, meteorological, biological and geological information about Antarctica?

Or maybe because Anglo/Irish born Shackleton explored a vast area of Antarctica, and, against everything that Antarctic threw at him, ensured that his crew came home?

Does it matter that the beginning of the 20th century, Britain’s Most Heroic Age of Exploration was focussed on Antarctica?

On 1910 the world will be celebrating the centenary of Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition. There will be considerable attention on Antarctica; in particular Scott’s hut at Cape Evans, from where he and his team departed for their final, fateful journey.

What would happen if, in spite of the considerable preservation effects of the freezing Antarctica weather, Scott’s and Shackleton’s huts disintegrated to piles of rubble?

What would our children, and their children think? That Britain does not care about its heroes??? That Scott’s and Shackleton’s work was not valued? That role models are not important?

I feel so strongly about this - we must keep our heroes and historical icons alive for our children to benefit from in the future.

How can we make Britain sit up and listen?

Here are my suggestions – I am sure you have more!

Write to PM Tony Blair
Write to the World Monument fund – they are on the web
Write to the British High Commission.
Tell everybody – in fact, pass this message on!

Post your ideas on this site! Lets get action! Preserve the huts on Antarctica! Start now! Tell me what you are going do! We’ll get Britain on board yet …..

2 comments:

Rae of Sunshine said...

Hello readers,

I wrote to the Antartica Heritage Trust about the Huts, after emailing the World Monument Fund - British branch - which bounced back and received this reply which I have posted for your information - Rae

"Firstly thank you very much for your email - its always encouraging to
receive emails like yours. As you will have seen there has been an enormous
amount of media interest in the historic huts following the Prime Minister's
and Sir Ed Hillary's (who is a trust patron) visit to Antarctica this month.

If you have not already seen it we have posted on the front page of our
website links to a number of the media articles (see below for our website
address)

Firstly, the World Monuments Fund (WMF) based in New York (head office) has
been extremely supportive of our work to date - they have twice listed
Shackleton's hut at Cape Royds on their List of 100 Most Endangered Sites in
the World (2004 and 2006).

They have also assisted with finance through the WMF/American Express Fund
and other private donors.

I have asked Karen of our office to forward to you by mail a copy of our
latest annual report and newsletter which gives details of who we are and
what we are doing to save the historic huts of Scott and Shackleton - we hope
you find them of interest - and we have taken the liberty of including your
email address to receive our newsletter electronically. The newsletter is
distributed twice a year.

Once again thank you for making contact.

Regards


Fiona


Fiona Wills
Trust Secretary
Antarctic Heritage Trust
Private Bag 4745, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
38 Orchard Road, International Antarctic Centre, Christchurch 8053

T: +64 3 358 0212 F: +64 3 358 0244 E: f.wills@nzaht.org

W:www.heritage-antarctica.org and www.norwaysforgottenexplorer.org"

Anonymous said...

Tony Blair's website is www.number10.gov.uk if you want to contact him