Audubon Medal

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The Audubon Medal is a prestigious conservation award presented by the National Audubon Society to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the protection of birds and the environment.

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instanceOf American award
conservation award
environmental award
awardedFor exceptional service to birds and their habitats
lifetime achievement in conservation
awardFor outstanding contributions to the protection of birds
outstanding contributions to the protection of the environment
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field conservation
environmental protection
ornithology
hasRecipient Bill Clinton
Bruce Babbitt
Carter Roberts
David Brower
Edward O. Wilson
surface form: E. O. Wilson

Frances Beinecke
Fred Krupp
George Schaller
Harrison Ford
Henry Paulson
Hillary Clinton
Jane Alexander
Jeff Bezos
Jimmy Carter
John Flicker
John Heinz
Lady Bird Johnson
Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards
Lyndon B. Johnson
Maurice Hinchey
Michael Bloomberg
Paul Tudor Jones
Rachel Carson
Robert Redford
Roger Tory Peterson
Sigurd F. Olson
Stewart Udall
Ted Turner
Theodore Roosevelt IV
Tom Lovejoy
Tom Steyer
namedAfter John James Audubon
notableFor recognizing high-profile leaders in conservation
presentedBy National Audubon Society
selectionCriteria leadership in bird conservation
leadership in environmental policy
long-term impact on conservation outcomes

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Julie Packard awardReceived Audubon Medal