Do you know heroes who go above and beyond to protect our environment?
Or are you involved in such heroic work yourself?
Nominations for the Mayoral Conservation Awards are now open.
The awards recognise the amazing conservation efforts made by mana whenua, communities, households, landowners, youth and schools across the Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland region, to care for and restore our city’s environment.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says it’s inspiring to see the work being done for the environment by volunteers across Auckland.
“These awards recognise the unsung heroes who are working hard to protect and improve our environment,” he says.
“Volunteers and community groups play a critical conservation role across the region—restoring streams, trapping pests, planting trees and more.”
If you know of – or are involved in – conservation work being driven by extraordinary communities, groups or individuals check out the nomination pack here [PDF] and apply online here.
Nominations are open until Wednesday 14 August.
There are six award categories you can enter:
Entry forms are here and if you have any enquiries, email pestfree@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
This year, the awards ceremony will take place during Conservation Week, on Thursday 19th September.
2018 Winners
For inspiration, check out stories about the 2018 category winners and the amazing work they’ve been up to.