During her 14 years in Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, Anety Milimo has shown exceptional courage and leadership in the face of physical danger on patrols to prevent poaching and wildlife crime. Anety ...
Past Winners
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2023 IUCN WCPA International Ranger Awards
2022 IUCN WCPA International Ranger Awards
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2021 IUCN WCPA International Ranger Awards
These 10 outstanding winners were selected from among 113 nominations across 43 countries. These nominations spanned 630 rangers: 68 individual nominations and 45 team nominations.
Anety Milimo (Zambia)
During her 14 years in Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, Anety Milimo has shown exceptional courage and leadership in the face of physical danger on patrols to prevent poaching and wildlife crime. Anety has also dedicated herself to helping local people secure rights to use natural resources, to develop sustainable livelihoods, and to reduce conflicts with wildlife. She is respected among both her fellow rangers and the communities she works with and has become a role model for young female rangers.
Her achievements and leadership have made a major contribution to increasing wildlife numbers, reducing illegal fires, attracting support for local community development, helping former poachers become game scouts, and building good relations between the National Park authority and local people.
Aung Zaw Myint (Myanmar)
Working in often highly challenging situations, Aung Zaw Myint is responsible for coordinating patrols, identifying threats, investigating illegal activities, and protecting the Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary. He has risked his life pursuing poachers but has also invested significant time and energy to better understand how local people view rangers, to learn about their needs, and to help them. As a result, he has earned the trust of local villagers, even convincing some hunters to surrender their guns. Aung Zaw Myint’s dedication has helped slow deforestation in Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary compared to surrounding areas and to enable recovery since 2015 of the population of endangered Eld’s Deer. He is regarded highly by his colleagues for his integrity and effectiveness.
Working in often highly challenging situations, Aung Zaw Myint is responsible for coordinating patrols, identifying threats, investigating illegal activities, and protecting the Chatthin Wildlife ...
Bénévoles au sein de l’Aire Protégée (Madagascar): Ednah Basil, Hanginirina Jean, Gabin François Albertino, Théodor Dos Santos, Abel Razanazafy, Odysée Lucien
Thanks to the dedication of these six young volunteer rangers of different ethnicities and villages, the forests of Menabe Antimena, predicted to be destroyed by fires by the year 2020, have been saved. The rangers patrol around 150 kilometres each month, selflessly rushing to extinguish any fires they encounter. The team has galvanised the support of communities and local government to fight the fires. As a result, the number of fires has reduced every year since 2017, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite receiving personal threats for reporting illegal activities, the volunteer rangers continue to patrol and protect Menabe Antimena with no compensation for their work. The association they have created, FOSA, is now inspiring the next generation of conservationists to protect Menabe Antimena.
Thanks to the dedication of these six young volunteer rangers of different ethnicities and villages, the forests of Menabe Antimena, predicted to be destroyed by fires by the year 2020, have been ...
Chhay Reap Community Crocodile Wardens (Cambodia): Sao Chan, Yem Khoeun, Sim Khmao, Chhem Chhorn, Sao Sarith, Mun Khmao, Un Sam Ul, Sang Chham
The Chhay Reap Community Crocodile Wardens patrol remote rivers, wetlands, and forests of Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains to protect the last viable populations of Siamese Crocodiles. This species has deep cultural significance for the Indigenous Chorng people, to which the team belongs. For 21 years, they have been preventing poaching and habitat destruction, monitoring crocodiles, and safeguarding their community’s unique cultural heritage. The team includes respected village elders, who play a strong leadership role in the community.
Their dedication has helped prevent the extinction of the Siamese Crocodile. They work with their community and collaborate with NGOs and National Park officials, to protect not only crocodiles, but other irreplaceable habitats and species. Their work has been so successful that it is now a model for similar conservation efforts elsewhere in Cambodia.
The Chhay Reap Community Crocodile Wardens patrol remote rivers, wetlands, and forests of Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains to protect the last viable populations of Siamese Crocodiles. This species has ...
Giorgi Abramishvili (Georgia)
For most of his 17-year-career, Giorgi Abramishvili was the only ranger protecting the remote Ilto Managed Reserve. To reach the reserve, Giorgi had to walk 35km, crossing the dangerous Ilto River each time. At the reserve, he lived alone for weeks at a time in a simple rustic hut. Despite the hardships, Giorgi’s dedication never wavered; he prevented numerous poaching incidents and strove to build awareness in local communities. At a time when Batsara-Babaneuri Protected Areas suffered lay-offs, he continued patrolling without a salary. As a result of his dedication, IIto Managed Reserve remains untouched. Now no longer able to make the difficult journey to the Reserve, Giorgi continues to work as a senior ranger in Batsara-Babaneuri.
For most of his 17-year-career, Giorgi Abramishvili was the only ranger protecting the remote Ilto Managed Reserve. To reach the reserve, Giorgi had to walk 35km, crossing the dangerous Ilto River ...
Mahindra Giri (India)
Mahindra Giri has worked for 23 years in and around Rajaji Tiger Reserve. He and his team track and remotely monitor tigers and leopards, and have used the resulting knowledge to help successfully reintroduce tigers to the western part of the Reserve.
Mahindra Giri has been at the forefront of managing conflict with leopards. In challenging circumstances, he was able to convince concerned villagers to allow him and his team to translocate to Rajaji Tiger Reserve a leopard that had killed 24 people. Since then, he has successfully captured and relocated six more leopards, protecting both the cats and villagers from any further conflict. As a result, there have no further deaths from leopard attacks. Mahindra now also works with local communities to peacefully resolve conflicts with elephants.
Mahindra Giri has worked for 23 years in and around Rajaji Tiger Reserve. He and his team track and remotely monitor tigers and leopards, and have used the resulting knowledge to help successfully ...
Ninfa Carianil (Colombia)
Since 2012, Ninfa Carianil and her husband Rufino patrolled and protected the rainforest of Águila Harpía ProAves Reserve in the Colombian Amazon. They built strong links and relationships with the local community, earning their trust and encouraging their interest in its wildlife and conservation. Community members have helped support Ninfa through two recent personal tragedies: the death of her son, Johan Sebastian in 2019, and the loss of her husband to COVID-19 in 2020.
Since then, Ninfa has continued alone to protect the area from hunters, loggers, and illegal settlers, to conduct monitoring, to build community support, and to inspire young people. Through her dedication and sacrifice, Ninfa has become a local leader and voice for conservation and for Indigenous women in a remote Amazon community.
Since 2012, Ninfa Carianil and her husband Rufino patrolled and protected the rainforest of Águila Harpía ProAves Reserve in the Colombian Amazon. They built strong links and relationships with the ...
Offossou d’Andous Kissi (Cote d’Ivoire)
As Senior Ranger in charge of community outreach, the work of Offossou d’Andous Kissi focuses primarily on the people living around Comoé National Park. He has championed the creation of a children’s library, a documentation centre, an environmental education centre, and an ecotourist camp. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he has worked conscientiously to help local people find economic alternatives to ecotourism.
‘Capitaine Kissi’ as he is respectfully known locally, has successfully led challenging negotiations to settle longstanding boundary disputes and to develop innovative agreements for resolving complex conflicts between livestock herders, farmers, and the national park administration. In 2008 he was part of the team instrumental in re-establishing management of the park following a period of civil unrest, resulting in eventual removal of Comoé National Park from the list of World Heritage sites in danger.
As Senior Ranger in charge of community outreach, the work of Offossou d’Andous Kissi focuses primarily on the people living around Comoé National Park. He has championed the creation of a children’s ...
Sathish Sundaram (India)
Working on the beaches and in the waters of the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, Sathish Sundaram has rescued numerous dolphins and dugongs from fishing nets and strandings, successfully incubated record numbers of Olive Ridley Turtle eggs, led mangrove restoration, and organised underwater plastic clean-ups. Through targeted and responsive patrols, he has dramatically reduced wildlife crime in the National Park. By collecting evidence of more than 100 poaching attempts, he has enabled recovery of the Park’s sea cucumber population.
He maintains close contact with local communities and has enlisted the help of fishers and local people to protect dugongs and their habitats. To help communities benefit from conservation, he has initiated ‘Kaarankaadu Community-based Ecotourism’, which has been recognised for its success by the National Biodiversity Authority.
Working on the beaches and in the waters of the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, Sathish Sundaram has rescued numerous dolphins and dugongs from fishing nets and strandings, successfully incubated ...
Sergey Erofeev (Russia)
Sergey Erofeev has dedicated his entire 42-year career to the Altai State Biosphere Reserve. He has patrolled every part of the vast Reserve, braving harsh conditions to courageously protect its wildlife from poachers and its land from illegal encroachment. He has also worked closely with the Altai and Tubalar Indigenous communities, enabling their formal involvement in local decision-making through the Zapovednoye Selo Territorial Self-Government Authority.
Sergey is known for his selfless service to colleagues and community members, often braving blizzards to help people get to the hospital over rough, roadless terrain. Widely respected, he is now passing on the knowledge and skills he has gained over a lifetime to the next generation of young rangers.
Sergey Erofeev has dedicated his entire 42-year career to the Altai State Biosphere Reserve. He has patrolled every part of the vast Reserve, braving harsh conditions to courageously protect its ...
Special Commendations 2021
In addition, 19 rangers and teams from around the world have been recognised with special commendations for their contributions to protected and conserved areas.
- Abdelkader Darnane - Forêt dominiale de l'Ouarsenis, Algeria
- Bill Slade - Wonthaggi Heathlands Reserve, Australia
- Bran Shaung & San Naing Dee - Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, Myanmar
- Jesenia Margoth Castillo Merino - Reserva Biológica Limoncocha, Ecuador
- Jim Whelan - Wilson’s Promontory National Park, Australia
- Joseph Piroris - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
- Manas Tiger Team (12 persons) - Manas National Park, India
- Mujiangping Ranger team (20 persons) - Sichuan Wolong National Nature Reserve, China
- Nkateko Mzimba - Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa
- Norbu Yangdon - Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan
- Paulo Amorim - Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Lote Urbano, Brazil
- Ranger Team (10 persons) - Hustai National Park, Mongolia
- Ranger Team (16 persons) - Maiombe National Park, Angola
- Ranger Team (34 persons) - Parque Nacional del Manu, Peru
- Roberto Ariano Limnander de Nieuwenhove - Parque Nacional Natural El Cocuy, Colombia
- Said Shee - Kisite Mpunguti Marine Protected Area, Kenya
- Teimuraz Lomidze - Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, Georgia
- Wang Diyou - Waters of Lianxi, Poyang Lake, China
- Zhou Hongyan - Chongqing Mount Jinfo National Nature Reserve, China