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  • E. O. Wilson Conservation Award


    Melanie Colón
    • Is Bird-specific?
      No
    • Website
    • Organization
    • Award Amount
      up to $2000
    • Eligible Recipients
      Masters Students, Doctoral Students
    • Purpose
      Research, Conservation/Management
    • Location
      North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia, South Polar, Atlantic/Arctic Oceans, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean
    • Application Deadline(s)
      December

    The Edward O. Wilson Conservation Award seeks to encourage graduate students of animal behavior to participate in meaningful conservation-related research. This single award of up to US $2000 is given in recognition of a research proposal considered meritorious for its integration of behavior and conservation. E. O. Wilson, professor at Harvard University, who in 2002 received the ABS Distinguished Animal Behaviorist Award, is one of the world's most eminent scientists and pioneers in biodiversity conservation.

    Edited by Melanie Colón




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