Forest rangers—often the first and last line of defense for global biodiversity—were honored at the 2025 International Ranger Awards, recognizing their unmatched courage and unwavering service to wildlife protection and forest conservation. The awards, presented by the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), highlighted the often-overlooked sacrifices rangers make in safeguarding the world’s most fragile ecosystems. The ceremony celebrated rangers from 13 countries, including Ukraine, Burkina Faso, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and brought global attention to the dangers and duties rangers shoulder daily.
About the International Ranger Awards 2025
The International Ranger Awards were created to recognize outstanding work in protected and conserved areas around the world. These awards are not only a tribute to bravery but also a call to action for greater support to the conservation community.
Key Details,
- 13 individual rangers and teams awarded
- Financial support between USD 5,000 and 25,000 per recipient
- Organized by: IUCN WCPA, with support from Wildlife Trust of India and other global partners
- Aim: To recognize frontline conservation work and raise awareness of the risks rangers face
Guardians of the Wild Report Launched
During the event, Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, launched the report titled “Guardians of the Wild.” This publication provides insights into,
- The daily challenges rangers encounter
- The complex threats they face, including poaching, illegal logging, wildlife trafficking, and wildfires
- The role of rangers in monitoring wildlife, managing habitats, and engaging with communities
Why This Matters
Forest rangers are often exposed to dangerous working conditions, including,
- Armed wildlife traffickers and illegal loggers
- Harsh terrain and isolated locations
- Life-threatening wildlife encounters and natural disasters
- Despite their importance, rangers worldwide often operate with:
Growing Global Awareness
The 2025 awards and report reflect rising international understanding that,
- Conservation efforts cannot succeed without protecting and empowering rangers
- Local knowledge and Indigenous leadership are vital for sustainable protection
- Ranger safety and training must be core components of conservation programs
Static Facts
- Event: International Ranger Awards 2025
- Organizers: IUCN WCPA, Wildlife Trust of India
- Awardees: 13 rangers and teams from 13 countries
- Countries Represented: Ukraine, Burkina Faso, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, among others
- Grants Awarded: USD 5,000–25,000


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