Ansel Adams Award (The Wilderness Society)
The Ansel Adams Award is an annual award given by The Wilderness Society of the United States. Named by American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams, the award is given to a current or former federal official who has been a fervent advocate of conservation.[1]
Recipients
Source: Wilderness Society
- 2015 John Podesta
- 2014 Max Baucus
- 2013 Ken Salazar
- 2012 ?
- 2011 Bruce Babbitt
- 2010 Mike Dombeck (US Forest Service)
- 2009 Jeff Bingaman
See also
References
- ↑ Historical Heroes. The Wilderness Society. Retrieved on May 18, 2010.
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