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Green Oscars 2026: Two Indian Women Win Prestigious Whitley Awards for Environmental Conservation

India has once again earned global recognition in environmental conservation as two remarkable Indian women were honoured with the 2026 Whitley Awards, popularly known as the ‘Green Oscars’. The award recognises outstanding grassroots conservation leaders from across the world for their efforts in protecting biodiversity and restoring ecosystems.

The prestigious ceremony took place at the Royal Geographical Society in London, where the awards were presented by Princess Anne of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN).

The Indian winners this year are Parveen Shaikh and Dr. Barkha Subba, who were recognised for their impactful conservation work and were each awarded £50,000 to support their ongoing environmental initiatives.

Let’s understand more about the Green Oscars and the inspiring work of these two Indian conservationists.

What are the Green Oscars Awards?

The Green Oscars is the popular name for the Whitley Awards, administered by the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN), a UK-based conservation charity.

The awards were established to recognise and support grassroots conservation leaders across the Global South who combine:

  • Scientific knowledge
  • Community participation
  • Sustainable conservation practices

Apart from international recognition, each winner receives funding to strengthen their conservation projects and expand local environmental action.

Two Indian Women Who Won the Green Oscars 2026

This year, India celebrated a proud moment as two women environmentalists received the prestigious honour.

1. Parveen Shaikh – Protecting the Indian Skimmer

Parveen Shaikh is a conservation scientist associated with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS).

She was recognised for her efforts in conserving the Indian Skimmer, one of India’s rare river birds found along the Chambal River ecosystem.

India currently supports nearly 90% of the world’s breeding population of Indian Skimmers, making conservation efforts critical.

Her Initiative: Guardians of the Skimmer

Through this initiative:

  • More than 30 local villagers have been trained.
  • Nesting colonies are actively monitored and protected.
  • Community participation helps reduce threats from predators and human disturbances.

Her model demonstrates how local communities can play a key role in wildlife conservation.

2. Dr. Barkha Subba – Conserving the Himalayan Salamander

Dr. Barkha Subba works with the Federation of Societies for Environmental Protection (FOSEP) in Darjeeling.

Her work focuses on protecting the ancient Himalayan Salamander, a unique amphibian species facing habitat loss and ecological threats.

Her Conservation Work Includes:

  • Scientific monitoring of salamander populations
  • Restoration of drying wetlands
  • Community collaboration with tea estate workers
  • Addressing fungal diseases threatening amphibian survival

Her research-driven approach is helping preserve fragile Himalayan ecosystems.

Other Winners of the Whitley Awards 2026

Alongside the Indian awardees, several environmental leaders from across the Global South were also honoured.

Winner Country Conservation Focus
Farwiza Farhan (Gold Award) Indonesia Community protection of the Leuser Ecosystem
Moreangels Mbizah Zimbabwe Human–wildlife coexistence and lion conservation
Issah Seidu Ghana Protecting Critically Endangered guitarfish
Marina Kameni Cameroon Conservation of endemic amphibian species

Why These Awards Matter

The Green Oscars highlight an important truth—meaningful environmental change often begins at the grassroots level. The achievements of Parveen Shaikh and Dr. Barkha Subba show how scientific innovation, local participation, and long-term commitment can create lasting ecological impact.

Their recognition also reinforces India’s growing contribution toward global biodiversity conservation and environmental sustainability

Sumit Arora

As a team lead and current affairs writer at Adda247, I am responsible for researching and producing engaging, informative content designed to assist candidates in preparing for national and state-level competitive government exams. I specialize in crafting insightful articles that keep aspirants updated on the latest trends and developments in current affairs. With a strong emphasis on educational excellence, my goal is to equip readers with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in their exams. Through well-researched and thoughtfully written content, I strive to guide and support candidates on their journey to success.

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