Year[7]
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Name
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Organization
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Country
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Basis of award
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2003
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Dmitry Lisitsyn
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Sakhalin Environmental Watch
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Russia
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Worked to hold oil companies responsible for their effects on the environment of Sakhalin Island
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Haji Masdjuni
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East Kalimantan, Indonesia
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Achievements in sea turtle protection
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Francisco Solis Germani
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Coastal Range Coalition
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Chile
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Played a significant role in the rerouting of Chile's Southern Coastal highway
|
Lester Seri
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Conservation Melanesia
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Papua New Guinea
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Aided the native Maisin people to reduce the negative impacts of unsustainable farming techniques
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Yang Xin
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Greenriver Environmental Protection Association
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Tibet, China
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Worked with the Chinese government to protect the Tibetan antelope and the Yangtze River at its source
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2002
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Antonio Reina
|
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Mozambique
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Contributed to the conservation of Mozambique's coastal region, including the expansion of the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park
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2001
|
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Charles Darwin Foundation
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Ecuador
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In recognition of more than 40 years of conservation work in the Galápagos Islands and for its response to the Jessica oil spill occurring this year
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2000
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Julia Carabias Lillo
|
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Mexico
|
Contributed greatly to the protection of Mexico's biodiversity and to the development of an international model of resource management that harmonises environmental concerns with those of people
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1999
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|
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Trinational NGO Alliance for the Gulf of Honduras
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Contributed to the protection and conservation of coastal and marine resources of the Gulf of Honduras
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Pan Wenshi
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China
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Broke ground in panda conservation with a career that has advanced understanding of the giant panda and laid a foundation for new conservation programmes
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1998
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M. Jean-Bosco Kpanou
|
|
Central Republic of Africa
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Habituated lowland gorillas in the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park
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1997
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Forest Stewardship Council
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Oaxaca, Mexico
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For promoting environmentally sound forest management by harnessing the power of the marketplace
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1996
|
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Fundação Pro-TAMAR
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Salvador, Brazil
|
For turtle conservation
|
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Pawikan Conservation Project and Taman-Taman Sabah (Sabah Parks)
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Quezon City, Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia (respectively)
|
For safeguarding a vital nesting area for sea turtles
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1995
|
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The Parc National des Volcans
(Volcanoes National Park)
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Rwanda
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For park staff's dedication and heroism in protecting mountain gorillas during the Civil War
|
1994
|
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Sherubtse College
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Bhutan
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For developing an innovative environmental studies programme
|
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COMUNIDEC
|
Ecuador
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For fostering a grassroots conservation movement in Ecuador
|
1992/
1993
|
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West Bengal Forest Protection Committees
|
India
|
For their innovative community-based approach to sustainable management of the region's forests
|
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CODDEFFAGOLF (El Comité para la Defensa y Desarrollo de la Flora y Fauna del Golfo de Fonseca)
|
Honduras
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For raising awareness of threats to marine and coastal resources and promoting stricter environmental law enforcement
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1991
|
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Fundacion Peruana para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza
|
Peru
|
For conservation achievements in Manú National Park and Biosphere Reserve
|
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Ghandruk Forest Management Committee, Annapurna Conservation Area Project
|
Nepal
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For its involvement of local residents in the protection of their natural resources
|
1990
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Dr. Emil Salim
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Indonesia
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Led incorporation of environmental assessments into Indonesian law as the Minister of State for Population and the Environment
|
1989
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Professor Miguel Alvarez del Toro
|
|
Chiapas, Mexico
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Helped establish 11 reserves, fought to preserve Mexico's wildlife, and authored books and technical publications on Chiapas
|
1988
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Dr. Perez Olindo
|
|
Kenya
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Made significant contributions to preserving Kenya's natural resources and played a leading role in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) African Elephant Working Group
|
1987
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Dr. Hemanta Mishra
|
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Nepal
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Broke ground with his biotic studies on Mt. Everest and in recognition of his development of Nepal's park systems, work on implementing Operation Tiger
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1986
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Sir Peter Scott
|
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Great Britain
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Co-founded the World Wildlife Fund in 1961 and made lifelong contributions to saving endangered wildlife
|
1985
|
Henri and Jean de Heaulme
|
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Madagascar
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Worked to preserve Madagascar's unique and endangered wildlife
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1984
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Dr. Jane Goodall
|
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Tanzania
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Pioneered research on wild chimpanzees and increased public awareness of conservation efforts
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1983
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Alvaro Ugalde and Mario Andres Boza
|
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Costa Rica
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Helped build Costa Rica's national park system
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1981
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Dr. Maria Tereza Jorge Pádua and Dr. Paulo Nogueira Neto
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Brazil
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Played roles in advancing Brazilian environmental legislation, establishing national parks, and supporting a network of ecological research stations
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1980
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Dr. Harold J. Coolidge
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United States
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Founded the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and in recognition of his career at the National Council
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1979
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Dr. Boonsong Lekagul
|
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Thailand
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Rediscovered the kouprey and in recognition of his 30-year commitment to nature education and national parks
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1976
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Major Ian Grimwood
|
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United Kingdom
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Rescued the last three Arabian Oryx and worked to protect the wildlife and natural areas of Africa, Asia, and South America
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1975
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Dr. Salim Ali
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India
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Studied and worked to conserve Asian birds
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1974
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Dr. Felipe Benavides
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Peru
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Worked to save the vicuña and other endangered Latin American wildlife
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