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The '''Parker/Gentry Award''', established in 1996 and presented annually by the [[Field Museum of Natural History]], honors an outstanding individual, team or organization in the field of conservation biology whose efforts have had a significant impact on preserving the world's natural heritage and whose actions and approach can serve as a model to others. The award is designed to highlight work that could benefit from wider publicity and fuller dissemination of scientific results. |
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⚫ | The award bears the names of the late [[Theodore A. Parker III]]<ref name="fieldmuseum.org">{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/about-parker-gentry|title=Ted Parker and Al Gentry|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> and [[Alwyn Howard Gentry]],<ref name="fieldmuseum.org"/> outstanding conservation biologists, who worked closely with several Field Museum curators, especially through the Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) launched by [[Conservation International]]. |
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The Parker/Gentry Award is presented annually by The [[Field Museum of Natural History]]. |
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Parker, an ornithologist, and Gentry, a botanist, were killed August 3, 1993 when their light plane crashed into a mountainside as they were making a treetop survey of an Ecuadorian cloud forest. |
Parker, an ornithologist, and Gentry, a botanist, were killed August 3, 1993 when their light plane crashed into a mountainside as they were making a treetop survey of an Ecuadorian cloud forest. |
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==Award winners== |
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* 1996 Fernando Rubio, Pronaturaleza, Peru<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/1996|title=1996 Fernando Rubio|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 1997 Christopher Gordon, [[Volta Basin]] Research Project, Ghana<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/1997|title=1997 Christopher Gordon|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 1998 Randall Borman, Central [[Cofán people|Cofan]] Zabalo, Ecuador<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/1998|title=1998 Randall Borman|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 1999 [[Juan Mayr Maldonado]], Fundacion Pro Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/1999|title=1999 Juan Mayr Maldonado|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2000 [[Louise H. Emmons]], United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2000|title=2000 Louise Emmons|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2001 Michael Lannoo, United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2001|title=2001 Michael Lannoo|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2002 Los Amigos Team, [[Cordillera Azul National Park]], Peru<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2002|title=2002 Cordillera Azul / Los Amigos Team|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2003 Lorivi Ole Moirana, Tanzania<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2003|title=2003 Lorivi Ole Moirana|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2004 Yang Yuming, [[Yunnan Province]], China<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2004|title=2004 Yang Yuming|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2005 Gary Stiles, Colombia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2005|title=2005 Gary Stiles|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2006 Jose "Pepe" Alvarez A., Peru<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2006|title=2006 José "Pepe" Alvarez A.|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2007 Judith Kimerling, United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2007|title=2007 Judith Kimerling|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2009 Daniel Rakotondravony, Madagascar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2009|title=2009 Daniel Rakotondravony|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2010 Therese and John Hart, Réserve de Faune á Okapis, D.R. Congo<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2010|title=2010 John and Terese Hart|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2011 Lester Kaufman, United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2011|title=2011 Les Kaufman|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2012 Nina R. Ingle, Philippines<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2012|title=2012 Nina R. Ingle|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2013, [[W. John Kress]], United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2013|title=2013 W. John Kress|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2014, [[Rhett Ayers Butler]], United States<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2014|title=2014 Rhett Butler|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2015, Merlijn van Weerd, Netherlands<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2015|title=2015 Merlijn van Weerd|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2016, [[Uma Ramakrishnan]], India<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2016|title=2016 Uma Ramakrishnan|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2017, David Vaughan, United States<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2017|title=2017 David Vaughan|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2018, Instituto del Bien Común, Peru<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2018|title=2018 Instituto del Bien Común|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2019, [[Gun Lake Potawatomi]], United States<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2019|title=2019 Gun Lake Tribe|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2020, Michael Goulding, United States<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2020|title=2020 Michael Goulding|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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* 2021, [[Fort Belknap Indian Reservation|Fort Belknap Indian Community]] and [[American Prairie (nature reserve)|American Prairie Reserve]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://parkergentry.fieldmuseum.org/2021|title=2021 Fort Belknap Indian Community and American Prairie Reserve|work=fieldmuseum.org}}</ref> |
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2009 Daniel Rakotondravony, |
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Madagascar<ref>http://archive.fieldmuseum.org/parkergentry/2009.htm</ref> |
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2010 Therese and John Hart, Réserve de Faune á Okapis, D.R. Congo |
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2011 Lester Kaufman, United States |
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==See also== |
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2012 Nina R. Ingle, Phillipines |
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* [[List of environmental awards]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Environmental awards]] |
[[Category:Environmental awards]] |
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[[Category:Field Museum of Natural History]] |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 7 July 2024
The Parker/Gentry Award, established in 1996 and presented annually by the Field Museum of Natural History, honors an outstanding individual, team or organization in the field of conservation biology whose efforts have had a significant impact on preserving the world's natural heritage and whose actions and approach can serve as a model to others. The award is designed to highlight work that could benefit from wider publicity and fuller dissemination of scientific results.
The award bears the names of the late Theodore A. Parker III[1] and Alwyn Howard Gentry,[1] outstanding conservation biologists, who worked closely with several Field Museum curators, especially through the Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) launched by Conservation International.
Parker, an ornithologist, and Gentry, a botanist, were killed August 3, 1993 when their light plane crashed into a mountainside as they were making a treetop survey of an Ecuadorian cloud forest.
Award winners
[edit]- 1996 Fernando Rubio, Pronaturaleza, Peru[2]
- 1997 Christopher Gordon, Volta Basin Research Project, Ghana[3]
- 1998 Randall Borman, Central Cofan Zabalo, Ecuador[4]
- 1999 Juan Mayr Maldonado, Fundacion Pro Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia[5]
- 2000 Louise H. Emmons, United States[6]
- 2001 Michael Lannoo, United States[7]
- 2002 Los Amigos Team, Cordillera Azul National Park, Peru[8]
- 2003 Lorivi Ole Moirana, Tanzania[9]
- 2004 Yang Yuming, Yunnan Province, China[10]
- 2005 Gary Stiles, Colombia[11]
- 2006 Jose "Pepe" Alvarez A., Peru[12]
- 2007 Judith Kimerling, United States[13]
- 2008 Tim Davenport, Tanzania[14]
- 2009 Daniel Rakotondravony, Madagascar[15]
- 2010 Therese and John Hart, Réserve de Faune á Okapis, D.R. Congo[16]
- 2011 Lester Kaufman, United States[17]
- 2012 Nina R. Ingle, Philippines[18]
- 2013, W. John Kress, United States[19]
- 2014, Rhett Ayers Butler, United States[20]
- 2015, Merlijn van Weerd, Netherlands[21]
- 2016, Uma Ramakrishnan, India[22]
- 2017, David Vaughan, United States[23]
- 2018, Instituto del Bien Común, Peru[24]
- 2019, Gun Lake Potawatomi, United States[25]
- 2020, Michael Goulding, United States[26]
- 2021, Fort Belknap Indian Community and American Prairie Reserve[27]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Ted Parker and Al Gentry". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "1996 Fernando Rubio". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "1997 Christopher Gordon". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "1998 Randall Borman". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "1999 Juan Mayr Maldonado". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2000 Louise Emmons". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2001 Michael Lannoo". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2002 Cordillera Azul / Los Amigos Team". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2003 Lorivi Ole Moirana". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2004 Yang Yuming". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2005 Gary Stiles". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2006 José "Pepe" Alvarez A." fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2007 Judith Kimerling". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2008 Tim Davenport". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2009 Daniel Rakotondravony". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2010 John and Terese Hart". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2011 Les Kaufman". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2012 Nina R. Ingle". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2013 W. John Kress". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2014 Rhett Butler". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2015 Merlijn van Weerd". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2016 Uma Ramakrishnan". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2017 David Vaughan". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2018 Instituto del Bien Común". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2019 Gun Lake Tribe". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2020 Michael Goulding". fieldmuseum.org.
- ^ "2021 Fort Belknap Indian Community and American Prairie Reserve". fieldmuseum.org.