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The Indianapolis Prize is an award given every other year to an individual who has made significant strides in conservation efforts involving an animal species or multiple animal species.

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The prize

The biennial, unrestricted $100,000 award is given to the prize winner. The Prize was established by the Indianapolis Zoo to encourage conservation of animals.

The Indianapolis Prize is one part of a broad-based conservation initiative being undertaken by the Indianapolis Zoo. The Eli Lilly and Company Foundation has pledged the startup funding for the Indianapolis Prize, and in addition to the $100,000 award the winner also receives the Lilly Medal.

The obverse of the Lilly Medal features a shepherd surrounded by nature and the rising sun. On the reverse is inscribed a quote from naturalist John Muir, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe."[1]

Recipients

Notes

  1. ^ "Lilly Medal Awarded Prize Winners". Indianapolis Zoological Society. http://www.indianapolisprize.org/content.aspx?CID=1194. Retrieved 2009-11-14.  
  2. ^ "The 2006 Indianapolis Prize Award Recipient" Indianapolis Zoo
  3. ^ Bergquist, Lee (22 August 2006) "Crane conservationist to receive $100,000 prize" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), page B-1
  4. ^ "The 2008 Indianapolis Prize Award Recipient" Indianapolis Zoo

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