Australian Natural History Medallion
The Australian Natural History Medallion is awarded each year by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria to the person judged to have made the most meritorious contribution to the understanding of Australian Natural History.
The Medallion has been awarded annually since 1940,[1]the recipients being:
- 1940 – Alexander Hugh Chisholm
- 1941 – Frederick Chapman
- 1942 – David Fleay
- 1943 – Herbert Ward Wilson
- 1944 – John McConnell Black
- 1945 – Charles P. Mountford
- 1946 – Heber A. Longman
- 1947 – Philip Crosbie Morrison
- 1948 – Ludwig Glauert
- 1949 – Edith Coleman
- 1950 – Bernard C. Cotton
- 1951 – Tarlton Rayment
- 1952 – John Burton Cleland
- 1953 – Charles Leslie Barrett
- 1954 – Herman M. R. Rupp
- 1955 – Stanley R. Mitchell
- 1956 – Dominic Louis Serventy
- 1957 – Charles Ernest William Bryant
- 1958 – Charles J. Gabriel
- 1959 – Keith Alfred Hindwood
- 1960 – James Hamlyn Willis
- 1961 – Emil H. Zeck
- 1962 – Norman Arthur Wakefield
- 1963 – Thistle Y. Stead
- 1964 – Winifred Waddell
- 1965 – Roy Wheeler
- 1966 – J. Ros Garnet
- 1967 – Gilbert P. Whitley
- 1968 – Norman Barnett Tindale
- 1969 – Charles Austin Gardner
- 1970 – Jean Galbraith
- 1971 – Alexander Clifford Beauglehole
- 1972 – Allen Axel Strom
- 1973 – Edmund D. Gill
- 1974 – Vincent Noel Serventy
- 1975 – Alison M. Ashby
- 1976 – Winifred M. Curtis
- 1977 – John Russell (Jack) Wheeler
- 1978 – Allan Roy Sefton
- 1979 – Helen Aston
- 1980 – Michael Tyler
- 1981 – Elizabeth Marks
- 1982 – Howard Jarman
- 1983 – Trevor Pescott
- 1984 – Kevin Keneally
- 1985 – Jack Hyett
- 1986 – Graham Pizzey
- 1987 – Robert G.H. Green
- 1988 – John Dell
- 1989 – Bruce A. Fuhrer OAM
- 1990 – Ellen McCulloch
- 1991 – Fred J.C. Rogers
- 1992 – Enid L. Robertson
- 1993 – Alan J. Reid
- 1994 – Joan Cribb
- 1995 – W. Rodger Elliott
- 1996 – Ken N.G. Simpson
- 1997 – Geoffrey Monteith
- 1998 – Peter W. Menkhorst
- 1999 – Mary P. Cameron
- 2000 – Dr. Malcolm Calder
- 2001 – Alan B. Cribb
- 2002 – Ian D. Endersby
- 2003 – Clive Dudley Thomas Minton
- 2004 – David Lindenmayer
- 2005 – Pauline Reilly
- 2006 – Ian Fraser
- 2007 – Jeanette Covacevich
- 2008 – Ern Perkins
- 2009 – Richard Shine AM
- 2010 – Don P. A. Sands OAM
- 2011 – John Woinarski
References
- ↑ Houghton, S (1987) A history of the Australian Natural History Medallion (FNCV: Blackburn)
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