The
Tusk Conservation Awards, in partnership with Ninety-One (formerly
Investec Asset Management), is an annual event to celebrate African-based conservation leaders and wildlife rangers, and their significant impacts in the field. Tusk Trust has presented the annual Tusk Conservation Awards every year in London since 2013.
Kate Silverton presented the Tusk Conservation Awards ceremony until 2022. There are three Tusk Awards presented annually: •
Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa: This lifetime achievement award, sponsored by
Ninety One, honors a distinguished individual for their outstanding dedication and exceptional continued contribution to conservation in Africa. Past winners: Hipólito Lima (2020), Dr. Carlos Lopes Pereira (2019), Pete Morkel (2018), Rian Labuschagne (2017), John Kahekwa (2016),
Garth Owen-Smith (2015), Richard Bonham (2014), Clive Stockil (2013). •
Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa: Sponsored by
Land Rover, this award recognizes an emerging conservation leader, in recognition of their outstanding success shown in their chosen field. Winners: Fanny Minesi (2023), Miguel Gonçalves (2022), Julie Razafimanahaka (2021), John Kamanga (2020),
Tomas Diagne (2019), Vincent Opyene (2018), Brighton Kumchedwa (2017), Cathy Dreyer (2016),
Dr Emmanuel de Merode (2015), Herizo Andrianandrasana (2014), Tom Lalampaa (2013). •
Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award: Sponsored by The
Nick Maughan Foundation, this award gives international recognition to the dedication and commitment of an individual who works in the field to protect Africa’s wildlife. Past winners: Amos Gwema (2020), Benson Kanyembo (2019), Julius Obwona (2018), Lucky Ndlovu & Solomon Chidunuka (2017), Manuel Sacaia (2016), Edward Ndiritu (2015). On 12 September 2013,
Prince William and his wife
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attended the 1st annual Tusk Conservation Awards. At the Tusk Conservation Awards 2016
Sir David Attenborough was also honoured for his services to conservation by Prince William. In 2022, Tusk celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Tusk Conservation awards, with Prince William in attendance and presenting the awards to the winners. In 2023, during the Tusk Conservation Award, Prince William called for climate action in his speech, urging for 'no let up' in efforts to halt the 'terrifying' loss of wildlife in Africa. == References ==