Georgina Mace wins the Cosmos Prize

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The International Cosmos Prize recognizes individuals who show how “human beings can truly respect and live in harmony with nature.”

Georgina Mace, Director of the National Environment Research Council Centre for Population Biology at Imperial College London is the 2007 winner of the prize (Cosmos Prize announcement; Imperial College press release). Dr. Mace has made many important contributions to conservation biology, and it is an award she richly deserves.

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