The Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation has recognized Owen Sound student Kamyla Fisher for her commitment to environmental leadership, awarding her the 2025 Malcolm Kirk Environmental Award.
The $2,000 annual award is presented to a graduating secondary school student pursuing post-secondary studies in an environmental or resource management-related field. It honours the late Malcolm Kirk, a dedicated conservationist who played a key role in acquiring much of the land now owned and managed by Grey Sauble Conservation Authority.
This year’s recipient, Fisher, recently graduated from Owen Sound District Secondary School and will begin studies in Environmental Engineering at the University of Guelph this fall.
"Kamyla’s strong academic performance, practical work experience, and commitment to environmental leadership prepares her to make meaningful contributions in her chosen field," the Foundation stated.
Fisher’s dedication to the environment has grown through both professional and personal experiences. She has contributed to community climate action events, presented on innovative sustainability projects, and engaged younger students in conversations about environmental leadership. A media release from the Foundation said these efforts have shaped her vision for a sustainable future and strengthened her commitment to problem-solving and effective solutions.
The Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation offered its congratulations and added that Fisher’s “commitment to the environment exemplifies the spirit of the Malcolm Kirk Environmental Award and serves as an inspiration to others."
This year marks the final presentation of the award by the Foundation. Over the years, the program has supported numerous students pursuing careers in environmental and resource management fields. The Foundation extended its gratitude to all past recipients for their dedication to conservation.