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Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement

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The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement is an award for environmental science, environmental health, and energy. Tyler Laureates receive a $200,000 annual prize and a gold medallion. The prize is administered by the University of Southern California and was established by John and Alice Tyler in 1973.

Laureates

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Schindler earns Tyler Award: Renowned ecologist credits inspirational mentors". Folio News Story. University of Alberta. 28 April 2006.[dead link]