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Nomination form for NBN Award for Lifetime Achievement 2025
Nomination form for NBN Award for Lifetime Achievement 2025
NBN Lifetime Achievement Award 2025
Name of Nominee
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Nominee's email address
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Wildlife Records and Sharing Data [300 words maximum] (For example: • • How long has the nominee been recording wildlife? • Approximately how many wildlife records has the nominee made – several hundred or several thousand? • Which species do they record? • Are their records filling gaps in knowledge of certain species or locations? • Are the nominee’s records being shared openly via iRecord, iSpot, iNaturalistUK or in some other way? • Are their records shared with a Local Environmental Record Centre, another organisation and/or via the NBN Atlas?)
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Engagement and Training [300 words maximum] (For example: • Are they increasing the range and diversity of people interested in nature? • Has the nominee encouraged others to record wildlife? • Are they training or mentoring others and increasing other people’s wildlife identification and recording skills?)
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Impact and Influence [300 words maximum] (For example: • Are the nominee’s wildlife records being used in local or regional plans, affecting decisions about conservation? • Has the nominee written books or developed new tools/apps or species identification guides and resources? • Have the nominee’s own practices been adopted as the wildlife-sector’s standard? • Has the nominee started any new recording schemes?)
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Uniqueness and Other Considerations [300 words maximum] (For example: • Is the nominee regarded as the UK-expert on any particular species? • Are they a volunteer? • Have they held a notable position within a wildlife organisation – Founder, Trustee, Chair, CEO or Director?)
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Please tick the box above if you would like to remain anonymous throughout the nomination and Award process.
And finally, please could you tell us where you heard about these Awards? (Please tick all that apply)
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