The awards, named in honour of some of the region’s most important ecologists, are given each year to the people who have gone above and beyond to help protect nature and habitats in our three counties over many years.
Wildlife Trust Conservation Director Matt Jackson said: “There is absolutely no way we could care for 100 nature reserves, protect wildlife across our region and inspire people to care for nature without the huge amount of support we receive from many very dedicated volunteers.
“Each year we have the great honour to pick some of the most hardworking of these volunteers and make sure they get the public recognition they deserve. The people we have chosen are real friends to nature and regularly go the extra mile to support us. From assisting with vital paperwork and welcoming visitors to reserves to running wildlife workshops, sitting as trustees and carrying out practical conservation work.
“I would like to say a big thank you to all of them on behalf of everyone at the Trust.”