Award

Queensland Natural History Award (1992 - )

Queensland Naturalists' Club

From
1992
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Website
https://www.qnc.org.au/QNHA/qnha.htm

Summary

The Queensland Natural History Award has been presented annually since 1992 by the Queensland Naturalists' Club to recognise outstanding contributions to the natural history of Queensland. Such contributions include scientific research and field studies, publication of natural history books and articles, and significant contribution to the activities of the Club.

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Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award 2017 [awarded to Peter Woodall]', Queensland Naturalist, 55 (1/3) (2017), 1-2. Details

See also

  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 1998 [awarded to Geoff Monteith]', Queensland naturalist, 36 (1/3) (1998), 1-2. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2003 [awarded to Ross A. McKenzie]', Queensland naturalist 42(1/3):1-3, 42 (1/3) (2003), 1-3. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2007 [awarded to Muriel Grace Lithgow]', Queensland naturalist, 45 (1/3) (2007), 1-3. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2010 [awarded to Deniss Reeves]', Queensland naturalist, 48 (1/3) (2010), 1-2. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2011 [awarded to Helen Horton]', Queensland naturalist, 49 (1/3) (2011), 1-2. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2012 [awarded to Peter Bostock]', Queensland naturalist, 50 (1/3) (2012), 1-3. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2014 [awarded to Francis David Hockings]', Queensland naturalist, 52 (1/3) (2014), 1-3. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2015 [awarded to Les Hall]', Queensland Naturalist, 53 (1/2) (2015), 1-3. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2018: Dr John Stanisic', Queensland naturalist, 56 (1/2) (2018), 1-2. Details
  • Anon, 'The Queensland Natural History Award, 2020 [awarded to Andrew Baker]', Queensland naturalist, 58 (1/3) (2020), 1-2. Details

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