Theodore Roosevelt Forever Conservation Award
Nominations are now open for the Theodore Roosevelt Forever Conservation Award, which honors individuals or groups who exemplify dedication to preserving Hillsborough County's natural resources.
Nominations are reviewed by the Conservation Award Sub-Committee and a recommendation is presented to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). The award is presented annually at a BOCC meeting that coincides with National Arbor Day.
Selection criteria for the award:
1. The nominee must be living and either:
- currently live and/or work in Hillsborough County
- OR have lived and/or worked in Hillsborough County during the time of their outstanding achievements
2. The nominee must be someone who shows persistence and dedication to long-term conservation of the County's natural resources, demonstrates integrity in performance toward conservation goals, and displays attributes of true conservation stewardship.
3. The nominee must be involved in the community in which they live, lived, or worked
- They may hold local office, serve as a leader in local civic organizations, and/or serve as a leader in local resource organizations.
- Their opinion may be sought, respected, and quoted on resource topics of interest.