Chandler Robbins Award

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The ABA Chandler Robbins Award for Education/Conservation is an award given by the American Birding Association to an individual who has made significant contributions either to the education of birders or to bird conservation and the "management or preservation of habitats on which birds and birding depends." The award may also recognize efforts in both fields.[1]

One of five awards presented by the ABA for contributions to ornithology, the award is named in honor of Chandler Robbins, who himself advanced both conservation and education. Robbins is author of an influential field guide to birds and the architect of the North American Breeding Bird Survey.

The award was first bestowed on Ted Lee Eubanks.

List of recipients

Since the award's inception in 2000, there have been 13 recipients.[2]

Year Name Notes
2000 Ted Lee Eubanks
2002 Charles Duncan[3]
2003 David N. Pashley
2004 Jerome Jackson[4]
2006 Robert Ridgely[5]
2007 Jerry Bertrand
2008 Richard Daley
2009 George Fenwick
2010 David DeSante[6]
2011 Donald Messersmith[7]
2012 Joseph Coleman[8]
2013 Tammy VerCauteren[9]
2014 Andrew Kinslow

References

  1. American Birding Association. "American Birding Association Awards". Retrieved 13 August 2012. 
  2. American Birding Association. "ABA Award Recipients". Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  3. Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences. "Charles Duncan". Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  4. HarperCollins Publishers. "Author: Jerome A. Jackson". Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  5. World Land Trust (6 December 2011). "Prestigious award for Dr Robert Ridgely". Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  6. Institute for Bird Populations (March 2011). "Chandler Robbins Education and Conservation Award". MAPS Chat (11): 2. Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  7. Mel Tansill (31 May 2011). "American Birding Association Presents its 2011 Chandler Robbins Award to Riderwood Retirement Community Resident Don Messersmith". Silver Spring Patch. Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  8. Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy (4 June 2012). "Joe Coleman Receives American Birding Association Award". Retrieved 2 October 2012. 
  9. Playa Lakes Joint Venture (April 2013). "Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Takes the Silver: Celebrating 25 Years of Bird and Habitat Conservation". Retrieved 27 December 2013. 
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