WWF Award for Conservation Merit

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The WWF Award for Conservation Merit is awarded for
significant contribution to local, grass roots conservation and
for conservation achievements over a long period of time.

Recipients of the Conservation Merit Award

Mauricio Pulido Cazorro, Catalan artisanal fisherman, and Josep Maria Pelegri Aixut, Catalan ... 
© WWF / Richard Stonehouse

2014 - Prof. José Goldemberg (Brazil)
2014 - Dr. Paulo Nogueira Neto (Brazil)
2014 - Gabriel Francia (Argentina)
2013 - Dr. Sergi Tudela (Spain)
2013 - The Co-Management Committee of the Management Plan of the    Artisana Sandeel Seine (Spain)
2012 - Toma Belev (Bulgaria)
2012 - Wouter van Dieren (The Netherlands)
2011 - Raphaël Dallèves (Switzerland)
2011 - Michael Park (Scotland)
2011 - Bernd Strasser (Switzerland)
2011 - Christian Zachariassen (Faroe Island)
2010 - Yang Berbahagia Datuk Sam Mannan (Malaysia)
2010 - Kevin Hiew Wai Phang (Malaysia)
2010 - Ken Scriven Sabah (Malaysia)
2009 - The European Environment Agency (Denmark)
2009 - Professor Ole Hamann (Denmark)
2009 - Finn Lynge (Greenland)
2009 - Nepenthes (Denmark)
2009 - Ida Nicolaisen (Denmark)
2008 - H. Bülent Baykal (Turkey)
2008 - Association for Forests, Development and Conservation (Lebanon)
2008 - Association AZIR for the Protection of the Environment (Morocco)
2008 - Association for Nature, Environment & Sustainable Dev (Croatia)
2007 - Professor CHEN Yiyu (China)
2007 - Professor HU Jinchu (China)
2007 - Tsewang Norbu (Tibet)
2006 - Dr Mathis Wackernagel (USA/CH)
2006 - Dr Urs M. Breitenmoser (Switzerland)
2006 - Dr Christine Breitenmoser-Würsten (Switzerland)
2005 - William Carpenter (Canada)
2005 - Centro Nacional de Areas Protegidas (Cuba)
2005 - Dr Peter Kramer (Switzerland)

All other awardees are listed on the attached document