Deadline: 30-Mar-2026
The WWF Nepal Conservation Award 2026 invites nominations to recognize grassroots individuals and organizations making outstanding contributions to biodiversity conservation and environmental protection in Nepal. Awardees will receive citations and cash prizes of Rs. 50,000 for individuals and Rs. 100,000 for organizations.
Honoring Grassroots Leaders in Biodiversity Conservation
The WWF Nepal Conservation Award 2026 seeks to recognize and celebrate individuals and organizations at the grassroots level who have made significant contributions to protecting Nepal’s rich biodiversity.
The award highlights impactful conservation efforts that support sustainable natural resource management and environmental protection across the country.
Award Focus Areas
Nominations must demonstrate achievements and innovation in one or more of the following areas:
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Biodiversity conservation
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Climate change mitigation and adaptation
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Environmental education and youth leadership
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Environmental crime and pollution control
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Media and journalism in environmental conservation
The award aims to honor practical contributions that create measurable environmental impact.
Selection Process
An independent selection panel will review all eligible nominations.
The panel includes experts from:
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Government
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Media
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Youth sectors
Nominations will be evaluated based on:
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Relevant experience
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Proof of activities and achievements
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Quality and credibility of recommendations
Only nominations that meet the eligibility requirements will be shortlisted for review.
Award Benefits
Selected awardees will receive:
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An official citation
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Cash prize of Rs. 50,000 for individual awardees
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Cash prize of Rs. 100,000 for organizational awardees
The award provides national recognition for grassroots conservation leadership.
Eligibility Criteria
WWF Nepal welcomes nominations from:
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Nepali individuals based in Nepal
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Organizations registered and operating in Nepal
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Entities actively engaged in conservation and natural resource management
All nominees must be based in Nepal. External nominees are not eligible.
Nomination Guidelines
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Individuals and organizations may nominate one or more eligible candidates
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Self-nominations are accepted
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Each nomination must include two referees
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Referees must not be related to the nominee
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Referees must have worked with the nominee in a professional capacity
Required Documents for Individual Nominees
Individual nominations must include:
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Completed nomination form
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Passport-size photograph
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Updated curriculum vitae
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Relevant supporting documents
Incomplete or ineligible applications will not be considered.
Why This Award Matters
Nepal’s biodiversity is globally significant, yet it faces growing threats from climate change, habitat loss, pollution, and environmental crime.
By recognizing grassroots conservation leaders, the WWF Nepal Conservation Award:
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Encourages local stewardship
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Promotes environmental innovation
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Strengthens youth and community engagement
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Raises awareness of environmental challenges
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Supports sustainable development efforts
The award celebrates those working on the frontlines of conservation across Nepal.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can be nominated?
Nepali individuals and organizations registered and based in Nepal that are actively working in conservation and natural resource management.
2. Are self-nominations allowed?
Yes, self-nominations are accepted.
3. What are the cash prizes?
Individuals receive Rs. 50,000 and organizations receive Rs. 100,000 along with a citation.
4. Can nominees be based outside Nepal?
No. All nominees must be based in Nepal.
5. Are referees required?
Yes. Each nomination must include two professional referees who are not related to the nominee.
6. What happens after submission?
Eligible applications will be shortlisted and evaluated by an independent selection panel.
Conclusion
The WWF Nepal Conservation Award 2026 provides a prestigious platform to honor grassroots champions protecting Nepal’s biodiversity.
By recognizing innovation, dedication, and measurable impact, the award strengthens conservation efforts and inspires continued leadership in environmental protection across the country.
For more information, visit World Wide Fund for Nature.









































