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The Distinguished
Service to Myrmecology Award
The Ant Course
Distinguished Service Award is presented by Ant Course to honor a lifetime
of achievement in the study of ants. The Award is especially intended
to acknowledge individuals who have through their research, their writing,
or through their personal effort and example, have provided help, encouragement,
training, or inspiration to others in Myrmecology, or who have opened
the doors to a wider appreciation of ants for the public.
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2003
Award:
Dr. Wade
Sherbrooke and Emily Sherbrooke
For their long and wise stewardship of the Southwestern Research Station,
the crown jewel of North American field stations and the center of ant
research in the American West, for providing assistance and encouragement
at every step in developing the Ant Course, and most of all, for providing
the Ant Course with a home.
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2002
Awards:
Dr. Howard
Topoff (right)
For his long and illustrious career in ecology and behavioral biology,
the breadth and depth of his pioneering research on slave-making ants
and army ants, and his long-term fostering and encouragement of ant research
in the Chiricahua Mountains
Prof.
Dr. Bert Hölldobler (left)
For the sustained excellence of his research concerning nearly every aspect
of ant sociobiology, the critical role he has played in the training and
development of a new generation of social insect biologists, and for his
synthetic studies, that have brought to wonders of the ant world to an
ever larger audience.
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