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'Birdgirl' Mya-Rose Craig to get Bristol University honorary doctorate | 'Birdgirl' Mya-Rose Craig to get Bristol University honorary doctorate |
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A teenage environmentalist set to be awarded an honorary doctorate has said it feels "unreal" to receive such recognition at the age of just 17. | A teenage environmentalist set to be awarded an honorary doctorate has said it feels "unreal" to receive such recognition at the age of just 17. |
Mya-Rose Craig, also known as Birdgirl, set up Black2Nature to help engage more children from minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME) in conservation. | |
Bristol University said she would become the youngest Briton to receive an honorary doctorate. | Bristol University said she would become the youngest Briton to receive an honorary doctorate. |
Professor Rich Pancost said she had made "a real difference in the world." | |
Bristol artist Luke Jerram is also set to receive an honorary doctorate at the ceremony later. | Bristol artist Luke Jerram is also set to receive an honorary doctorate at the ceremony later. |
Mya-Rose's work, which she started when she was 14, includes designing grassroots projects for teenagers from BAME communities to help them learn about conservation. | |
She said thinking about receiving the award "still feels unreal". | She said thinking about receiving the award "still feels unreal". |
"Everyone has been really excited for me, but I must admit at first when I got the email I thought it wasn't real and I wasn't sure what a doctorate was," Mya-Rose said. | "Everyone has been really excited for me, but I must admit at first when I got the email I thought it wasn't real and I wasn't sure what a doctorate was," Mya-Rose said. |
"I want to thank the university and everyone that has supported me." | "I want to thank the university and everyone that has supported me." |
Her mother Helena Craig said it was "astonishing" her daughter was to become the youngest person in the country to receive an honorary doctorate. | Her mother Helena Craig said it was "astonishing" her daughter was to become the youngest person in the country to receive an honorary doctorate. |
She added: "Mya speaking out about race and diversity in the environmental movement has attracted certain people and negativity. | She added: "Mya speaking out about race and diversity in the environmental movement has attracted certain people and negativity. |
"It's been difficult, so it's good that she is now getting that recognition." | "It's been difficult, so it's good that she is now getting that recognition." |
Prof Pancost, ex-director of the Bristol Cabot Institute who also nominated Mya-Rose, said he felt "proud" to see her receive the doctorate as she had created a "phenomenal amount of positive change" for nature. | |
"She is a champion for diversity and equity in the environmental and conservation sector, challenging institutions but also creating and driving transformative projects like Black2Nature," he said. | "She is a champion for diversity and equity in the environmental and conservation sector, challenging institutions but also creating and driving transformative projects like Black2Nature," he said. |
Through Black2Nature, Mya-Rose runs camps for young BAME people to help them develop an interest in nature. | |
TV presenters and nature enthusiasts Bill Oddie and Chris Packham will be among those attending an after-party at Triodos Bank, in Bristol, to celebrate the teenager's achievements. | TV presenters and nature enthusiasts Bill Oddie and Chris Packham will be among those attending an after-party at Triodos Bank, in Bristol, to celebrate the teenager's achievements. |