Award Winners 2011
Award Winners 2011 - 2010 Winners
| Article Index |
|---|
| Award Winners 2011 |
| 2010 Winners |
| 2009 Winners |
| 2008 Winners |
| 2007 Winners |
| 2006 Winners |
| 2005 Winners |
| 2004 Winners |
| 2003 Winners |
| 2002 Winners |
| 2001 Winners |
| 2000 Winners |
| All Pages |
2010 Winners
Whitley Medal
A Guide to beetles of Australia by George Hangay & Paul Zborowski: CSIRO Publishing
Special Commendation for Outstanding Contributions to the Promotions of Australia's Fauna
Steve Parish
Certificates of Commendation
Children’s Story
Journey of the sea turtle by Mark Wilson: Lothian Children’s Books
Children’s Educational Series
The secret life of caterpillars and All about ants by Densey Clyne: Young Reed.
Field Guide
Field guide to sea stingers and other venomous and poisonous marine invertebrates of Western Australia by Loisette Marsh and Shirley Slack-Smith: Western Australian Museum.
Regional Guide
Where to see birds in Victoria edited by Tim Dolby, Penny Johns and Sally Symonds: Birds Australia and Jacana Books (Allen & Unwin).
Popular Zoology
Australian Wildlife – unique and unusual by Karin Cox, illustrated by Steve Parish: Steve Parish Publishing.
Urban Zoology
The possum-trail tree: understanding possums through citizen science by Philip Roetman and Christopher Daniels, illustrated by Ross Bateup: Barbara Hardy Centre for sustainable Urban Environments, University of SA
Interactive Resource
Redmap by Gretta Pecl (project leader): Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Institute (university of Tasmania).
Environmental Zoology
At the end of the river: the Coorong and Lower Lakes by David Paton.Australian Theological Forum Ltd Press.
Conservation Zoology
Amazing facts about Australian wildlife conservation by Karin Cox, illustrated by Steve Parish. Steve parish Publishing.
Zoological text
Forest pattern and ecological process by David Lindenmayer: CSIRO Publishing.
Periodical
Australian age of dinosaurs edited by David Elliott: Annual publication of Australian Age ofDinosaurs Museum of Natural History Issue 7.
Pocket Guide
A wild Australia guide: bats by Les Hall: Steve Parish Publishing.
Natural History
Fishes of the open ocean: a natural history and illustrated guide by Julian Pepperell, illustrated by Guy Harvey: University of NSW Press.
Zoological Resource
Pathology of Australian native wildlife by Philip Ladds: CSIRO Publishing.




