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SANParks, Head of Communications, Paul Daphne said the Kudu Awards is SANParks way of honouring and celebrating those people that go to any length to conserve and protect our natural environment and heritage for future generations.
The award is an initiative that aims to recognise external stakeholders for their contributions and efforts in making SANParks the custodian of choice for the national parks system in South Africa. “The Kudu Awards are becoming one of the best conservation awards programmes in the country in which a lot of companies, individuals as well as community groups enter to showcase their work around environment and conservation of natural resources.”
According to Daphne entering the awards programme holds real, tangible benefits for entrants. “In addition to receiving a thorough summary of all comments by judges, whether positive or negative, finalists and winners receive a financial reward and widespread exposure which gives them a definite competitive edge to their peers, particularly around their passion for our parks and all have a need to be recognised as the best in the conservation of our biodiversity.”
The awards are separated into the following six main categories:
The final date for entries is 31 July 2015.
Entry forms can be obtained from http://www.sanparks.org/about/events/kudu_awards/default.php or for more information contact Christinah Njotini on (012) 426 5020 or Email: [email protected] . The award winners will be announced at a function in Gauteng in November.
South African National Parks (SANParks) Corporate Communications:
Tel: 012 426 5065
Enquiries:
Reynold “Rey” Thakhuli
General Manager: Media, PR & Stakeholder Relations, SANParks
Tel: 012 426 5203; Cell: 073 373 4999
Email: [email protected]