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Barry Noon
- The Amur River Program -- For efforts to conserve the natural character and rich biotic diversity of the Amur River basin
- Donald Worster -- For fundamental contributions to our understanding of conservation and environmental history
- Jack E. Williams -- For dedication and effective leadership in conserving North America's aquatic biota
- Robert Michael Pyle -- For efforts to promote the conservation of invertebrates and to develop public understanding of conservation issues
- Daniel Kemmis -- For efforts to define and demonstrate a new vision of community-based conservation in the American West
- Wild Earth -- For dedicated coverage of emerging issues and ideas in conservation biology
For information on nominating deserving individuals and organizations for the 1998 Distinguished Service Awards, contact Curt Meine, International Crane Foundation, Box 447, Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913-0447, Telephone (608) 356-9462, FAX (608) 356-9465 curt.icf@baraboo.com
Oral Paper, First Place
- A. Byun, B.F. Koop, and T. Reimchen
- Centre for Environmental Health and Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Phylogeographic analysis of the Haida Gwaii black bear: implications for morphology and the Haida Gwaii refugium controversy
Oral Paper, Second Place
- N.N. Winchester and R.A. Ring
- Department of Biology, University of Victoria,
- Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Conservation of arthropod biodiversity: revaluation of the centinelan extinction concept
Oral Paper, Third Place
- K.A. Forney
- Southwest Fisheries Science Center, U.S. National
- Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla, California
- Interpreting trends in cetacean abundance: human caused changes vs natural variability
Oral Paper, Honorable Mention
- C.B. Schultz
- Department of Zoology, University of Washington,
- Seattle, Washington
- Planting butterfly seeds: an experiment in restoring habitat for the Fender's blue butterfly
Poster, First Place
- R.L. Bevill and S.M. Louda
- School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska,
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Effects of insect herbivores on juveniles of pitcher's thistle (Cirsium pitcheri), a threatened species
Undergraduate Student Travel Award
- Christian Olivio
- University of San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia
- This award provides US$500 for the presentation of undergraduate research at the annual meeting of the SCB. The 1997 recipient, Christian Olivio, reported on Habitat use by the otter (Lutra longicaudis) in the biosphere reserve and indigenous territory Pilon Lajas. Funding was provided by the School for Field Studies. Thanks to the Undergraduate Award Committee: Susan Jacobson (Chair), Tom Fleishner, Steve Beissinger, and Ed Stashko.
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