Nominations are now open for the Conservation Achievement Awards, offering Alaskans an opportunity to recognize individuals and organizations making a meaningful impact on conservation across the state.
The awards are presented by the Alaska Conservation Foundation and honor efforts that protect Alaska’s lands, waters, wildlife, and communities. Organizers say the nomination process is designed to highlight leadership, innovation, and long-term commitment to conservation values.
Community members are encouraged to submit nominations for people or groups whose work has advanced environmental stewardship, wildlife protection, or sustainable practices in Alaska. Past honorees have included conservation leaders, community advocates, and organizations whose efforts have strengthened Alaska’s natural heritage.
The foundation says public participation is a key part of the awards program, ensuring conservation successes from across the state are recognized and celebrated.
Details on eligibility, award categories, and how to submit a nomination are available through the Alaska Conservation Foundation’s official channels.





