Godman-Salvin Medal
The Godman-Salvin Medal is a medal of the British Ornithological Union awarded "to an individual as a signal honour for distinguished ornithological work."[1] It was instituted in 1919 in the memory of Frederick DuCane Godman and Osbert Salvin.[2]
Medallists
Source: British Ornithologists Union
- 1922 W. E. Clarke
- 1929 Ernst Hartert
- 1930 W. L. Sclater
- 1936 Hubert Lynes
- 1938 H. F. Witherby
- 1946 P. R. Lowe
- 1951 Richard Meinertzhagen
- 1959 D. L. Lack, Sir A. Landsborough Thomson
- 1962 E. M. Nicholson
- 1966 R. E. Moreau
- 1968 W. H. Thorpe
- 1969 Niko Tinbergen
- 1971 Sir Julian Huxley
- 1977 V.C. Wynne-Edwards
- 1982 D.W. Snow
- 1988 C.M. Perrins
- 1990 G.M. Dunnet
- 1991 D.A. Ratcliffe
- 1992 J.C. Coulson
- 1995 Ernst Mayr
- 1996 P.R. Evans
- 1999 G.R. Potts
- 2004 J.P. Croxall
- 2006 M.P. Harris
- 2009 R. Green
- 2010 Ian Newton
- 2013 R.J. Fuller
- 2015 S. Wanless
References
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