Passionate wetland advocate Sarah
Nathan of Ducks Unlimited Canada is recognized for years of
dedication to environmental conservation by the Province of
British Columbia with an
international award.
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 10,
2024 /CNW/ - Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is proud to
announce that Sarah Nathan, Manager
of Provincial Operations for British
Columbia, has been included among a list of British
Columbians being recognized by the B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and
Resource Stewardship for exceptional contributions to environmental
conservation in the province by being honoured with the prestigious
King Charles the III's Coronation
Medal.
This distinction, bestowed by the Honourable Nathan Cullen, B.C.
Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, recognizes
Sarah's dedication to environmental protection and wildlife
conservation in British
Columbia.
A Legacy of Environmental Stewardship
Since joining DUC in 2016, Sarah has implemented conservation
projects across British Columbia
and currently leads a team of talented and dedicated professionals
who implement a wide variety of innovative projects that protect
and restore critical wetland habitats.
Sarah works tirelessly in the background to enable innovative
and impactful conservation efforts in British Columbia including a
first-in-Canada pilot project, led
by her colleague Eric Balke, which
sees reclaimed sediment transferred from the Fraser River to
fortify the receding Sturgeon Banks in Metro Vancouver.
She is proud to be included among a passionate group of
advocates for beaver-facilitated wetland restoration in the Pacific
Northwest and of the work she and her DUC colleagues are doing to
improve landscape-level conservation outcomes as well as the
efficiency of conservation investments. Sarah also
contributes to conservation as a volunteer director on the boards
of the Invasive Species Council of B.C. and Wildlife Habitat
Canada.
The power of partnership in conservation
"I'm so honoured to be recognized for my work. However, I'm just
one of many working to address watershed security and the loss of
wetlands and other wildlife habitats in B.C. and Canada," Sarah says. "I enjoy the incredible
privilege of working with my wonderful colleagues at DUC and at
many other conservation agencies and communities across
British Columbia. Folks like
Neil Fletcher from the B.C.
Wildlife Federation, for example, who is making amazing progress in
advancing beaver-facilitated wetland restoration in B.C., inspire
me all the time. Wetlands are exceptional habitats that
support so many species while also making our landscape resilient
to drought, fire and flood. I'm grateful to take part in the
meaningful work of conserving and restoring these critically
important ecosystems."
Conservation for a brighter future
In a virtual award ceremony held this week, Nathan Cullen, B.C. Minister of Water, Land
and Resource Stewardship celebrated Sarah: "Sarah was chosen as a
King Charles the III Coronation
Medal recipient for her outstanding work not just with Ducks
Unlimited Canada, but for everything she does for conservation in
British Columbia. Sarah has
selflessly held up incredible values including her ability to
connect people and help people come together in agreement on
important issues, even when they may not start the conversation on
the same page, which is such a precious skill. We enjoy working
with Sarah and are glad to recognize her in this way."
"Sarah's tireless efforts and leadership in conservation have
made a profound impact on the landscape of British Columbia," said Michael Nadler, Chief Executive Officer of Ducks
Unlimited Canada. "This recognition is a testament to the positive
difference she has made in protecting our natural resources for
future generations."
This recognition not only highlights Sarah's contributions but
also underscores Ducks Unlimited Canada's ongoing commitment to
environmental stewardship and the protection of Canada's natural heritage.
About Ducks Unlimited Canada:
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is the leader in wetland
conservation. A registered charity, DUC partners with Indigenous
Peoples, government, industry, non-profit organizations and
landowners to conserve wetlands that are critical to waterfowl,
wildlife and the environment. To learn more about DUC's innovative
environmental solutions and services, visit www.ducks.ca.
SOURCE Ducks Unlimited Canada