Rest in power, Prof. Madhav Gadgil (1942-2026).
The legendary ecologist, "People's Ecologist," and architect of the WGEEP Report passed away in Pune at 83. A Padma Bhushan and Tyler Prize winner who believed conservation must be led by local communities, not bureaucrats.
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With only a few hours left to nominate for the Tyler Prize, we asked ChatGPT who it thought should be nominated.
@KHayhoe, @sunitanar and Carlos Nobre were the answers!
Nominating is easy and just takes a few minutes.
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This year’s Tyler Prize winners, ecologist Sandra Díaz and anthropologist Eduardo Brondízio, had an enriching conversation today that entwined their two disciplines in the quest for a sustainable planet.
#environment#climateaction#climatecrisis#climatechange
As International Women’s Month comes to a close, we celebrate Laurie Marker, a pioneering conservationist who has dedicated her life to saving the world’s fastest land animal—the cheetah.
This International Women’s Month, we celebrate Jane Lubchenco, a trailblazing marine ecologist, climate leader, and advocate for science-driven policy.
This International Women’s Month, we celebrate Gretchen Daily, an ecologist and champion for valuing nature in economic decisions. Her groundbreaking work has reshaped how we see biodiversity - as an essential foundation for human well-being and prosperity.
🏆 Nominations for the 2026 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement are OPEN!
If you know someone whose research or advocacy has changed the way we protect our planet, nominate them today!
This International Women’s Month, we celebrate May Berenbaum, an entomologist whose groundbreaking research on pollinators and plant-insect interactions has shaped our understanding of ecosystems and agriculture.
This International Women’s Month, we celebrate Anne H. Ehrlich, a trailblazing ecologist, author, and advocate for sustainability, biodiversity, and population studies.
This International Women’s Month, we honor Tyler Prize Laureate 1997 Dr. Biruté Galdikas, a pioneering primatologist whose dedication to orangutan conservation has reshaped our understanding of these incredible animals and their rainforest homes.
Nominations are open for the 2026 Tyler Prize!
Why nominate?
1. You can honor an environmental hero! Join winners like Jane Goodall, Daniel Pauly, E.O. Wilson
2. It’s simple
3. Winners receive $250,000 and international recognition.
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