Roger Tory Peterson Award


The ABA Roger Tory Peterson Award for Promoting the Cause of Birding is an award given by the American Birding Association to an individual who, over the course of a lifetime, has advanced the cause of birding.
One of five awards presented by the ABA for contributions to ornithology, the award is named in honor of Roger Tory Peterson. As author, artist, and educator, Peterson "furthered the study, appreciation and protection of birds the world over," was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and served as one of the inspirations for the 20th century environmental movement.
The award was first bestowed on Arnold Small.

List of recipients

The award was introduced in 2000.
Source:
YearNameNotes
2000Arnold SmallPast ABA president
2001Pete Dunne
2002David Allen Sibley
2004Victor Emanuel
2008Kenn Kaufman
2009John Rowlett
2012Jon L. Dunn
2013Noble Proctor
2014Laura Erickson
2015Chandler RobbinsABA also grants the Chandler Robbins Award for Education/Conservation
2017Scott WeidensaulPresented to Mr. Weidensaul on September 30, 2017 at the American Birding Expo outside Philadelphia, PA.
2019Bill Thompson III