TORONTO, March 13, 2017 — Nominations are now open for the inaugural $10,000 Glen Davis Conservation Leadership Prize to honour the slain philanthropist, and to reward a conservation hero in financial need.
About Glen Davis
- Canadian businessman and philanthropist.
- Leading supporter of WWF-Canada’s Endangered Spaces Campaign between 1989-2000, which resulted in the establishment of more than 1,000 new nature reserves, parks and wilderness areas, doubling the amount of protected lands and waters in Canada.
- Strong supporter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, particularly through its local chapters.
- Slain in Toronto on May 18, 2007 at age 66, shot in the parking garage below WWF-Canada’s offices after a lunch meeting. Three people, including a cousin of Glen Davis, were convicted of first-degree murder in his death.
- Established by WWF-Canada and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society to be given for the first time on the 10th anniversary year of Glen Davis’s death in May, 2017.
- Honours Glen Davis’s nationally significant contribution to Canada, and continue that contribution through worthy individuals who deliver results in the tradition of his legacy.
- Helps a worthy candidate do things such as pay the rent and buy groceries, recognizing that conservation activists often experience financial hardship in order to do what they do.
- Played a key role in bringing — or being on the cusp of bringing — meaningful protections to identifiable land or marine ecosystems in Canada.
- Or led a foundational initiative regarding species or spaces that leaves Canada measurably better off.
- Have a demonstrated personal financial sacrifice.