Passport to Recovery is a federal government funded citizen science initiative, aimed at promoting recovery on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.

Visitors to KI will be able to participate in a range of citizen science projects, collecting data used by scientists to improve conservation outcomes.

When you holiday on KI you can directly give back to the community and environment you are experiencing through Passport to Recovery.

Environmental

How can citizen science projects be developed in order to produce useful and quantitative scientific outcomes?

How can conservation be improved through citizen science?

Economic

Can citizen science be used as a tourism driver for communities impacted by climatic events such as bushfires and floods?

How can we link citizen scientists with local businesses to support them?

Social

What can we learn from the implementation of Passport to Recovery to inform and improve future citizen science initiatives?

Do individuals who participate in citizen science projects apply their learnings in everyday life?

There has been many wonderful students from Flinders University involved in Passport to Recovery!

These students have undertaken various roles from logo design and branding, event management to prototype development and video creation. We are thankful for their contribution to the project and look forward to what they will create next!

Student involvement

Sophie Awege

Liana Galic

Gian Sharrock

Sophie Awege • Liana Galic • Gian Sharrock •

Charles Li

Malcolm Worthing

Jolyne Chan

Ailini Steen

Charles Li • Malcolm Worthing • Jolyne Chan • Ailini Steen •

Celeste Ryan

Montana Edwards

Ruby Buchanan

Nan Wang

Celeste Ryan • Montana Edwards • Ruby Buchanan • Nan Wang •