Minerva Hoyt was a tireless supporter of California deserts, and persuaded President Franklin Roosevelt and Congress to create Joshua Tree National Monument in 1936. The Joshua Tree National Park Association created the Minerva Hoyt California Desert Conservation Award in her honor, and is soliciting nominations for the 15th annual award. Rebecca Havely explains who is eligible to receive the award…
The Minerva Hoyt California Desert
Conservation Award is meant to recognize individuals or organizations who have
made notable achievements toward conservation of the California desert through
legislative action or public policy; advanced research leading to conservation
knowledge; fostered conservation partnerships and collaborations; or created
stronger public stewardship through education and outreach.
Nomination
guidelines and forms are available on the Joshua Tree National Park
Association’s website here: www.joshuatree.org/minerva-hoyt-awards/. The deadline for nominations is February 10.