GOVERNMENT WANTS ST LUCIA WETLAND TO BE DECLARED

Issued by: Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism

11 December 1997

The Minister of Environment Affairs and Tourism, Dr. Z. Pallo Jordan, has stated today that government wants the greater St. Lucia Wetland Park in KwaZulu Natal to be declared a world Heritage Site. Minister Jordan will personally spear-head an effort to ensure that the St. Lucia estuary and the wildlife system it sustains, is accorded this international status.

The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEA&T) will submit a comprehensive Tentative List of prospective World Heritage Sites, both natural and cultural, to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation's (Unesco's) World Heritage Centre, by the middle of 1998, to be considered for inscription in the world Heritage List.

To co-ordinate the preparation of the SA National Tentative List, Minister Jordan initiated the formation of the SA World Heritage Convention Committee, chaired by Dr. Tanya Abrahmse. This committee consists of representatives from the provincial Departments of Arts, Culture and Environment, related statutory bodies such as the National Parks Board, the National Botanical Institute and the National Monuments Council and national Departments of Arts, Culture, Science & Technology, Foreign Affairs and DEA&T.

DEA&T officials, who form the committee secretariate, have recently completed a visit to all the provinces to co-ordinate the preparation of provincial nominations to the Tentative List. These nominations will be submitted to the secretariate by the end of January 1998. The committee will then evaluate the nominations from February 1998 and prepare the final National Tentative List of sites to be submitted to Unesco's World Heritage Centre.

Minister Jordan says he believes the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park is among the top contenders for this honour and he plans to campaign actively for the award to be granted. The decision to submit the Greater St. Lucia Wetland as a world Heritage Site to Unesco forms part of a comprehensive plan to ensure the conservation of St. Lucia for future generations and the economic development of northern KwaZulu-Natal. The DEA&T will also state in its submission, how communities living in and around the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park will benefit from the area being accorded World Heritage Site status.

Further details to be announced by Minister Jordan at a media briefing - 11/12/97, 14h00

For more information contact Cassandra Gabriel: (012) 325 2581, 3219 587/8, 082 573 4168.