Two Hamilton Zoo staff confronted by a tiger who had just mauled their colleague have been recognised for their quick-thinking actions.
Zoo keepers Sarah Jones and Monique Alexander were first to the enclosure of Oz the adult male tiger who had fatally attacked curator Samantha Kudeweh on September 20.
Mrs Kudeweh, a mother of two children, died of her injuries at the scene.
At this morning's Waikato police Pay Parade Awards, Ms Jones and Ms Alexander were given bravery awards by Superintendent Bruce Bird.
Ms Jones was recognised for her heroic actions in extracting Oz from the scene with his favourite toy, while Ms Alexander tended to her critically injured colleague.