Nominations for the 2024 NBN Awards for Wildlife Recording have now closed
Through these Awards, the National Biodiversity Network Trust recognises significant achievements and celebrates successes in wildlife recording in the UK.
Through these Awards, the National Biodiversity Network Trust recognises significant achievements and celebrates successes in wildlife recording in the UK.
The 35 short-listed Finalists of the 2024 NBN Awards were announced on Thursday 5 September and the 2024 winners and those who are highly commended will be announced at the NBN Conference on 21 November, in Liverpool – and will be publicised via social media.
In the meantime, you can keep up to date with the NBN Awards for Wildlife Recording 2024 by searching the hashtag #NBNawards24 on social media.
This year there are seven categories of awards, including two new ones:
Nominating someone for an NBN Award couldn’t be simpler – just answer three or four simple questions online or on our MS Word nomination forms – please see below.
Individuals and groups can also nominate themselves!
Nominations close on Wednesday 3 April 2024, and the NBN Award winners will be announced at the National Biodiversity Network Conference in November.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Please note that both voluntary groups and commercial organisations may be nominated for this NBN Award.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Complete your nomination online or download this MS Word nomination form.
Please note, this NBN Award is open to individuals aged between 11 and 20 years old on 30 November 2024.
We are delighted that six organisations – Opticron, Habitat Aid, the Field Studies Council, William Collins, British Wildlife magazine and Natural History Book Service (NHBS) – are supporting the NBN Awards this year, by sponsoring the prizes.
Opticron is generously sponsoring prizes for the NBN Young Person’s Award and for the NBN Newcomer Award.
Habitat Aid is generously sponsoring prizes for the NBN Award for Marine Wildlife Recording, for the NBN Award for Terrestrial Wildlife Recording and for the NBN Group Award.
The Field Studies Council is generously sponsoring the prize for the NBN Group Award.
William Collins is generously sponsoring prizes for the NBN Young Person’s Award, the NBN Newcomer Award, for the NBN Award for Marine Wildlife Recording and for the NBN Award for Terrestrial Wildlife Recording.
British Wildlife magazine is generously sponsoring a prize for the NBN Newcomer Award.
Natural History Book Service is generously sponsoring a prize for the NBN Young Person’s Award.
Information on all of the 2022 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2021 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2020 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2019 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2018 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2017 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2016 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
Information on all of the 2015 NBN Award winners can be found in our previous news article.
The privacy of Award nominators’ and nominees’ information is assured. While we might contact the nominator again about the Awards in future years, we will not email any information about the NBN Trust’s other work to the nominator or nominee, unless we have been actively requested to.