Winners announced at Scottish Nature Awards

18 November 2021

Partner Release from RSPB Scotland

RSPB Scotland has recognised the 10 winners of its Nature of Scotland Awards at a special 10th anniversary ceremony.

Winners included Wildland Cairngorms in the Forest and Woodland category, and Easter Beltie Restoration in the Nature and Climate Action category.

Co-sponsored by NatureScot, the awards celebrated the many individuals and organisations making a difference in their local communities, businesses and schools to support Scotland’s wildlife and special places.

10 winners were awarded in the virtual ceremony tonight (Wednesday 17 November), which was hosted by BBC Landward’s Arlene Stuart.

This year saw a special 10th anniversary accolade for Nature Champions of the Decade, which was decided by a public vote from a selection of previous winners from the last 10 years. Presented by Lorna Slater MSP, the award was given to Sunnyside Primary School, which committed to creating and spreading inspiring campaigns such as #DrainCampaign and #DareToSoar; as well as challenging Government policy and bringing about change across many biomes.

Anne McCall, Director of RSPB Scotland said: “The standard of entries for this year’s awards was excellent – especially when we consider how challenging the last two years have been for many.

“My fellow judges and I had a difficult job narrowing down our finalists to winners, as we saw some incredible examples of projects and initiatives from across the country – highlighting how much we value nature here in Scotland.

“I’d like to extend my congratulations to all of our winners, and a special congratulations to our Nature Champions of the Decade; Sunnyside Primary. The young people there have worked tirelessly over the years to introduce campaigns to support Scotland’s species and habitats. It is this attitude in our young people that will help support the conservation of Scotland’s nature for generations to come.”

Francesca Osowska, chief executive of awards co-sponsor NatureScot, said: “COP 26 has highlighted the urgent need to tackle the twin crises of nature loss and climate change facing us all.

“Against that backdrop, it has been even more heartening to see an incredibly high standard of entries for this year’s awards. It’s particularly inspiring to see Sunnyside Primary School crowned our Nature Champions of the Decade, showing the power of the next generation, and reminding us that we all have to be champions for nature.”

 

Notes to Editors

  • Issued by Clark Communications on behalf of RSPB Scotland. For media enquiries contact Lisa Donnelly 07711 476 772 /[email protected]
  • The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity.
    In England and Wales, no: 207076, in Scotland, no: SC037654.
  • Image caption: Sunnyside Primary campaigning at Holyrood
  • Twitter: @NatureofScot
  • Additional quote from Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity Lorna Slater said: “I am very pleased to announce the winners of the Nature Champions of the Decade award. Those at Sunnyside Primary School have played an integral role in safeguarding Scotland’s species and natural habitats, they have helped raise awareness of the importance of the negative effects of climate change through their innovative campaigns. I would like to extend my congratulations to all those nominated, it is extremely encouraging to see the work ongoing to tackle the climate crisis.”
     

Category

Winner

Highly commended

Business

Scotia Seeds - Scottish wildflower seed production; for and with wildlife

Nairn Dunbar Golf Club – Environmental Golf Course of the Year

Coast and Waters

Scottish Invasive Species Initiative – Communities Tackle Invasive Species

Forth Rivers Trust - Revive the Allan

Community Initiative

Little Acorns CIC: Nature-based and holistic learning community forest school

 

Growing for Garnock

Coigach & Assynt Living Landscape Partnership Scheme

Food and Farming

Kinclune Organic Nature Farm

Propagate Scotland

Forest and Woodland

Wildland Cairngorms – native forest restoration at landscape-scale

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Health and Wellbeing

Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust - Healthier, Greener and Better Connected in the Community

Public Health Scotland - NHS Greenspace – better places for people & nature   

Paths for all – Walking with Nature

Innovation

Buglife; The Invertebrate Conservation Trust  -

B-Lines map for Scotland

The RSPB - Puffineers

Nature and Climate Action

Dee Catchment Partnership

 - The Easter Beltie Restoration

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Youth and Education

New Abbey Primary School Eco Warriors

 

Blairvadach@Pinkston Basin - Development of an Outdoor Education Environmental Course

Nature Champion of the Decade

Sunnyside Primary School

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