Award

Clive Minton Medallion (2019 - )

Victorian Wader Study Group

From
2019
Functions
Award, Citizen science and Ornithology

Summary

The Clive Minton Medallion has been awarded annually by the Victorian Wader Study Group since 2019. It recognises outstanding contributions to the Group by a member. The Medallion was inaugurated in recognition of the contribution of Clive Minton's 40 years of Chairman of the Group.

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See also

  • Anon, 'Clive Minton Medallion citation: Dr Rosalind Jessop: inaugural recipient 2019', VWSG bulletin, 43 (2020), 55. Details
  • Anon, 'Minton Medallion awarded to Roger Standen', VWGS bulletin, 46 (2023), 78-9. Details
  • Atkinson, Steve, 'Minton Medal citation: Ken Gosbell', VWSG bulletin, 44 (2021), 82-4. Details
  • Hanks, Petra and Jessop, Roz, 'Clive Minton Medallion citation 2021: Maureen Christie', VWGS bulletin, 45 (2022), 87-8. Details
  • Marks, Ila and Christie, Maureen, 'Jeff Campbell - awarded the Clive Minton Medallion AGM 2023', VWGS bulletin, 47 (2024), 83-4. Details

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