John Muir Award – Conservationists of the Year
April 2014 – Darren Peterie and Tom Rusert, co-founders of Sonoma Birding-Sonoma Nature, a non-profit based in Sonoma CA, received the 36th annual John Muir “Conservationists of the Year” Award. The award was presented at the 100th Anniversary celebration of both Muir’s birthday & his enduring legacy. In the history of public wilderness preservation, Muir’s achievements are unmatched. He was the founder of the Sierra Club in 1892 and “Father of our National Parks”. The distinguished conservation awards were presented at the John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez, California. John Muir Award Announced
American Birding Associations – Griscom Award Presented to Tom Rusert
The Ludlow Griscom Award was first presented to Roger Tory Peterson, considered the father of the modern field guide,[3] in 1980. This distinguished ABA award is named after Ludlow Griscom, considered the “Dean of the Birdwatchers”,[2] a pioneer in field ornithology.
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