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J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership : ウィキペディア英語版
J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership
The J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership has been awarded annually since 2006 in recognition of outstanding leadership in global conservation. The award aims to acknowledge individuals making "pioneering and substantial" 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldwildlife.org/who/gettyaward2006.html )〕 contributions to conservation as well as foster the development of future leaders in conservation. The $200,000 cash award goes to fund graduate fellowships for students in conservation-related fields. These fellowships are established at the institution of higher learning of the awardee's choice and named in honor of the award recipient and J. Paul Getty.
Currently, the award is administered by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on behalf of the Getty family. Conservation organizations worldwide submit nomninations to WWF and winners are selected by an impartial panel of judges from the conservation community. The Getty Award recognizes achievement in three annually rotating categories: political leadership in conservation (2006), leadership in conservation science (2007), and community leadership in conservation (2008). The 2009 Getty Award will mark begin the second rotation by again recognizing outstanding achievement in political conservation leadership.
==History==

The prize was first instituted by philanthropist and businessman J. Paul Getty in 1974 as the J. Paul Getty Wildlife Conservation Prize. Initially, the prize had the broad aim to recognize "outstanding contributions to international conservation" but was renamed in 2004 to reflect a restructuring of the award to "give it greater focus and strengthen its impact on conservation."()
(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = WWF ) (updated only till 2003)〕〔(World Wildlife Fund's Prestigious Getty Award Given to India's Leading Expert on Tiger Conservation )〕 The newly established J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership was awarded for the first time in 2006.
In 1983 the Wildlife Conservation Prize was presented to the awardees by President Ronald Reagan at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. According to then-president of WWF in the United States, Russell E. Train, Reagan referred to the Getty Award as the "Nobel Prize for conservation."

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