Land Rover Sponsors 2014 Tusk Conservation Award


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  • Land Rover is proud to be sponsoring the 2014 Tusk Conservation Award
  • The award recognises up-and-coming conservationists in Africa whose work has already demonstrated an exceptional commitment to conservation and has made a significant impact
  • Three finalists have been announced with the winner receiving a grant of £15,000 to support the continued development of their projects
  • The winner for the Tusk Conservation Award will be announced at an event in London on 25th November
  • Land Rover has supported Tusk for more than a decade, acting as the principal vehicle used by the charity’s project managers for much of their conservation work due to their all-terrain capability, durability and reliability

Whitley, UK,– Land Rover is pleased to announce it will be sponsoring The 2014 Tusk Conservation Award which recognises up-and-coming conservationists whose work has already demonstrated an exceptional commitment to conservation. This work can take place within the spheres of protecting endangered species or threatened habitat, promotion of environmental education and the development of community-driven conservation. The award winner will be presented with a grant of £15,000.

Last year’s winner, Tom Lalampaa said, “The award has been well received in Kenya by everyone from the British High Commission to the village elders in the communities I work with.  The award was not about me, it was about the incredible people I work with and the Northern Rangelands Trust.

“I was extremely inspired by the work of my fellow finalists last year and I applaud their commitments and achievements. I hope these awards will continue to inspire a new generation of future Conservation leaders in Africa and across the world.”

The shortlisted nominees for the 2014 Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa are as follows:

Amy Dickman (Tanzania)
Amy has achieved vital conservation successes in one of Africa’s most carnivore-rich environments by LR with Rhino land rover supports TUSK gaycarboysworking alongside local communities to reduce intense conflict with the region’s lion population.  www.ruahacarnivoreproject.com

David Kuria (Kenya)
David is a true grassroots conservationist, having created and steered The Kijabe Environment Volunteers (KENVO), a community-based forum, over the past decade.  www.kenvokenya.com

Herizo Andrianandrasana (Madagascar)
Herizo is a driving force behind the integration of local people into conservation management and monitoring in Madagascar, leads programmes across seven globally important conservation areas, four forest and three wetland sites, with a combined surface area of 3,500 km2.
www.durrell.org/conservation/regions/madagascar/madagascar–comoros-team/

Mark Cameron, Jaguar Land Rover Global Brand Experience Director said “Land Rover is proud to be sponsoring the Conservation Award, now in its second year. The nominees determination and endeavour reflects the ethos that sits at the heart of the Land Rover brand of going Above and Beyond.  Having seen how each individual has contributed to conservation is truly inspiring. I hope these awards continue to recognise and reward these efforts so that conservation continues to grow in strength across Africa.”

Land Rover’s collaboration with Tusk started 15 years ago, when they first supported the Lewa Marathon in Kenya.  The Trust has also been supported with several Land Rover vehicles which are in constant use supporting the Trusts work across Africa.  The Sponsorship is continuing from the inaugural Tusk Conservation Awards in 2013, presented in London by the charity’s Royal Patron HRH The Duke of Cambridge.

“Tusk and Land Rover have enjoyed a longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship in Africa, where their vehicles have become the reliable ‘work-horses’ of many of our projects.” said Charles Mayhew, founder & CEO Tusk Trust.

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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