Jane Goodall recieved many
awards
throughout her life.
The following is a list of those awards.
1980: Order of the Golden Ark,
World Wildlife Award for Conservation
1984: J. Paul Getty Wildlife Conservation Prize
1985: Living Legacy Award from the International Women's League
1985: Society of the United States; Award for Humane Excellence,
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
1987: Albert Schweitzer Prize
1989: Encyclopedia Britannica Award for Excellence on the
Dissemination
of Learning for the Benefit of Mankind; Anthropologist of the Year Award
1990: The AMES Award, American Anthropologist Association;
Whooping
Crane Conservation Award, Conoco, Inc.; Gold Medal of the Society of
Women Geographers; Inamori Foundation Award; Washoe Award; The Kyoto
Prize in Basic Science
1991: The Edinburgh Medal
1993: Rainforest Alliance Champion Award
1994: Chester Zoo Diamond Jubilee Medal
1995: Commander of the British Empire, presented by Her Majesty
Queen
Elizabeth II; The National Geographic Society Hubbard Medal for
Distinction in Exploration, Discovery, and Researc; Lifetime
Achievement Award, In Defense of Animals; The Moody Gardens
Environmental Award; Honorary Wardenship of Uganda National Parks
1996: The Zoological Society of London Silver Medal; The
Tanzanian
Kilimanjaro Medal; The Primate Society of Great Britain Conservation
Award; The Caring Institute Award; The Polar Bear Award; William
Proctor Prize for Scientific Achievement
1997: John & Alice Tyler Prize for Environmental
Achievement; David
S. Ingells, Jr. Award for Excellence; Common Wealth Award for Public
Service; The Field Museum's Award of Merit; Tyler Prize for
Environmental Achievement; Royal Geographical Society/Discovery Channel
Europe Award for A Lifetime of Discovery
1998: Disney's Animal Kingdom Eco Hero Award; National Science
Board
Public Service Award; The Orion Society's John Hay Award
1999: International Peace Award; Botanical Research Institute of
Texas
International Award of Excellence in Conservation, Community of Christ
International Peace Award
2001: Graham J. Norton Award for Achievement in Increasing
Community
Liability; Rengius Award for the National Museum of Wildlife Art, USA;
Roger Tory Peterson Memorial Medal, Harvard Museum of Natural History;
Master Peace Award; Gandhi/King Award for Non-Violence
2002: The Huxley Memorial Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute
of
Great Britain and Ireland; United Nations "Messanger of Peace"
Appointment
2003: Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science; Harvard Medical
School's
Center for Health and the Global Environment Award; Prince of Asturias
Award for Technical and Scientific Achievement; Dame of the British
Empire, presented by His Royal Highness Prince Charles; Chicago Academy
of Sciences' Honorary Enviromental Leader Award
2004: Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest; Will
Rogers
Spirit Award, the Rotary Club of Will Rogers and Will Rogers Memorial
Museums; Life Time Achievement Award, the International Fund for Animal
Welfare (IFAW); Honorary Degree for Haverford College
2005: Honorary doctorate degree in science from Syracuse
University
2005: Presented with Discovery and Imagination Award
2006: Received the 60th Anniversary Medal of the UNESCO and the
French
Legion d'honneur