The second of two annual European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) public conservation votes has gone live this morning (Wednesday 4th October). Anyone with an interest in conserving threatened wild spaces, species and habitats is being asked to go online and have their say as to which of the proposed nature conservation projects should receive funding of up to €30,000.
The ever popular public vote, which has taken place each spring for the last 7 years, and in autumn for the last 4 years asks the public to help EOCA choose projects from three approved shortlists. The project in each category (Water, Mountain and Forest) with the most votes will each gain funding of up to €30,000. Joint General Manager Catherine Savidge explained the importance of the process. “As well as raising awareness of what the European outdoor industry and EOCA’s member companies are doing to conserve and protect wild spaces, the voting process is also a hugely beneficial opportunity for all of the conservation organisations involved. They are on an international stage, raising awareness of important conservation issues and gaining new support for their work along the way. This is about the European outdoor industry giving back – conserving the great outdoors and its various habitats and species which the industry and its customers are so passionate about”.
The public vote has attracted huge interest internationally over the years, with national radio stations, newspapers, politicians, celebrities and many people on social media all getting involved in encouraging people to join in. The coverage achieved is staggering, with over 64 million people reached in the spring of this year, making the process a valuable tool in raising awareness of critical conservation issues around the world. Since EOCA started 11 years ago, the organisation has raised and spent over €2.3million on 93 projects in 44 different countries around the world.