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Conservation Awards
April 2, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s True North Wildlife Conservation Awards shine a spotlight on Canada’s heroes of the natural world – the remarkable individuals, teams and organizations across Canada who dedicate themselves to conserving wildlife and their habitats. Recognizing these conservation champions is more than a symbolic gesture – it highlights the vital work being done to preserve biodiversity, safeguard ecosystems and ensure a sustainable future for all species.
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Conservation Awards
April 2, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s True North Wildlife Conservation Awards shine a spotlight on Canada’s heroes of the natural world – the remarkable individuals, teams and organizations across Canada who dedicate themselves to conserving wildlife and their habitats. Recognizing these conservation champions is more than a symbolic gesture – it highlights the vital work being done to preserve biodiversity, safeguard ecosystems and ensure a sustainable future for all species.
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Conservation Awards
April 2, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s True North Wildlife Conservation Awards shine a spotlight on Canada’s heroes of the natural world – the remarkable individuals, teams and organizations across Canada who dedicate themselves to conserving wildlife and their habitats. Recognizing these conservation champions is more than a symbolic gesture – it highlights the vital work being done to preserve biodiversity, safeguard ecosystems and ensure a sustainable future for all species.
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Roderick Haig-Brown Award
April 2, 2026 - Presented to an individual or group who has made a significant contribution to furthering the sport of angling and the conservation, development and wise use of Canada’s recreational fisheries.
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Roland Michener Conservation Award
April 2, 2026 - This award was established in 1978 by the Canadian Wildlife Federation as a tribute to former governor general Roland Michener (1900-1991). An outstanding outdoorsperson and role model for a generation, he served as an honorary president of the CWF. The award is presented to an individual or organization demonstrating a commitment to conservation through responsible activities that promote, enhance and further the conservation of Canada’s natural resources.
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Past Presidents’ Canadian Legislator Award
April 2, 2026 - The Past Presidents’ Canadian Legislator Award was established in 1988 by former Canadian Wildlife Federation leaders. This award is presented annually to an elected provincial, territorial or federal legislator in recognition of a significant contribution to the conservation of wildlife in Canada.
- Eligibility of Nominees
Nominees must be individuals, organizations or partnerships whose work has made a demonstrable contribution to wildlife conservation, habitat protection or environmental stewardship relevant to the award category
- Complete Nomination Submission
All nominations must be submitted using the official online nomination form and include the required supporting documentation, such as a project description, measurable outcomes and references where applicable.
- Deadline Compliance
Nominations must be received by the stated submission deadline. Late or incomplete nominations will not be considered by the selection committee.
- Verification of Information
All information provided in the nomination must be accurate and verifiable. The awarding organization reserves the right to request additional documentation or clarification from nominators.
- Conflict of Interest
Members of the selection committee, award sponsors or staff directly involved in the evaluation process may not submit or support nominations in categories where a conflict of interest exists.
- Consent of the Nominee
Nominees must be aware of and consent to their nomination. The awarding organization may request confirmation that the nominee has agreed to be considered for the award.
- Right of the Awarding Organization
The awarding organization reserves the right to determine eligibility, request additional information, or withhold the award in any category if nominations do not meet the established standards of merit.
- It is up to the discretion of the Awards Committee to determine if any or all candidates are selected as the award recipient(s). In circumstances where no candidate meets the criteria of a particular nomination category, no recipient shall be chosen for the award year. Please ensure your candidate fits the description of the category for which you are nominating them.
- Nominating one person/group in multiple categories may lead to disqualification!
Thank you for your interest and participation in this program.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact David DeRocco, CWF Sr. Manager Marketing and Events, at davidd@cwf-fcf.org