Award winners
The winners of the Future for Nature Award 2010 are Alberto Campos (Brazil), Jean Thomas (Australia/Papua New Guinea) and Els van Lavieren (The Netherlands/Morocco).
The winners of the Future for Nature Award 2009 are Maggie Muurmans (The Netherlands), Mohammad Farhadinia (Iran) and Inza Kone (Ivory Coast)!
From left to right: Mohammad Farhadinia, Inza Kone, Guest of Honour Sir David Attenborough, Maggie Muurmans and Chair of the FFN Foundation Herman Rijksen.
The winners of the Future for Nature Award 2008 are - from left to right - Patricia Medici (Brazil), dr. Charudutt Mishra (India) and Michiel Hötte (The Netherlands).

photo by Johan Bos
For more detailed information on the winners, please click on the year (above).
Patricia Medici (2008)
Patricia Medici (
The Lowland Tapir
The Lowland Tapir is a vulnerable species living in the rainforests and wetlands of
Dr. Charudutt Mishra (2008)
Dr. Charudutt Mishra (
The Snow Leopard
The snow leopard is an endangered species. There are believed to be less than 1000 snow leopards in
Michiel Hötte (2008)
Due to his pioneer work to preserve the Amur leopard, Michiel Hötte (the
The Amur leopard
With an alarmingly small population of about 30 animals in the wild, The Amur leopard is probably the rarest big cat on earth. Ten years ago, the Amur leopard was virtually unknown, even within the conservation community. The Amur leopard suffers from very frequent fires converting forests to grasslands. Long-term survival of the Amur leopard is therefore only possible if the current habitat degradation by fires is halted. The prize amount will be used to instigate co-ordinated efforts to abate forest fires.



