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From: Teri Baker <tba...@indyzoo.com>
Sent: 15 November 2021 18:35
To: Teri Baker <tba...@indyzoo.com>
Subject: Applications open for New Indianapolis Prize Emerging Conservationist Award

 

Good afternoon,

 

The Indianapolis Prize – the world’s leading award for animal conservation – has expanded its programing to include a new award.

 

The Emerging Conservationist Award was created to identify and support conservationists under 40 years of age with the talent and determination to make a significant impact on saving an animal species. The Winner of this award will receive $50,000 to invest in their work to protect species. The inaugural Emerging Conservationist award will be presented at the Indianapolis Prize Gala in Sept. 2023.

 

The application period for the Emerging Conservationist Award is open through February 25, 2022. To obtain an application, please send an email to nomin...@indianapolisprize.org or call 317-630-2014. You can also visit Indianapolisprize.org/emergingconservationist to learn more.

 

Please feel free to share this information with your networks and have a wonderful week.

Teri

 

 

Teri Baker
Indianapolis Prize Program Manager

Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc.

1200 West Washington Street

P.O. Box 22309

Indianapolis, Indiana 46222-0309
317-630-2004

TBa...@indianapolisprize.org

www.IndianapolisZoo.com

www.IndianapolisPrize.org

We protect nature and inspire people to care for our world.

 

Saving Endangered Species:  

Lessons in Wildlife Conservation from Indianapolis Prize Winners 

Edited by Dr. Robert W. Shumaker

 

The stories of animal conservation from wildlife’s greatest heroes. 

 

Available Now 

 

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2021 Emerging Conservationist Release.pdf
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