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CALL FOR 2005 AWARD NOMINATIONS
Edward T. LaRoe III Memorial Award
The Edward T. LaRoe III Memorial Award is given annually to an individual with a distinguished record of research and outstanding application of science to the conservation of our biological resources. The intention of the award is to recognize the innovative application of science to resource management and policy. Although all scientists are eligible for the award, because of Edward LaRoe's distinguished career as a public servant, preference is given to employees of governmental resource management agencies or science agencies.
Past recipients of the LaRoe Award are
2003 Stephen Schneider
2002 John Lawton
2001 Robert Pressey
2000 Phil Pister
1999 Chandler Robbins
1998 J. Michael Scott
1997 Barry Noon
1996 Kathy Ralls
1995 Reed Noss
The 2004 LaRoe Award recipient is Jerry Franklin.
Please send nominations for the 2005 LaRoe Award to J. Michael Scott, Department of Fish and Wildlife, P.O. Box 44-1141, Room 103, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-1141, USA, mscott@uidaho.edu (with copies to Sarah Martinez, sarahm@uidaho.edu). Nominations should be in the form of a nominating letter with an accompanying resume of the nominee. Multiple letters of support for nominees are encouraged. Nominations must be received by 1 October 2004.
Distinguished Service Awards
SCB annually presents awards for distinguished service in the field of conservation biology. For 2005, SCB is soliciting nominations from its members and other conservation professionals. Among the categories eligible for awards are
- Academia
- Government
- Outside academia and government
Nominations for individuals or institutions, including a nomination form and a minimum of two supporting letters, must be received by 1 October 2004. The form is available at http://conbio.org/SCB/Activities/Awards/. Letters and form must be submitted as a single document in Word. Separate letters will not be accepted. Please send nominations to sterling@amnh.org. If the nominator does not have electronic access, contact Eleanor Sterling, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St., New York, NY 10024, USA, (212) 769-5742, FAX (212) 769-5292.
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