Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation,
this highly competitive scholarship program supports and promotes innovative
research or study that seeks to respond to today's most pressing conservation
issues. The program provides scholarships to eligible graduate and undergraduate
students who are poised to make a significant contribution to the field of conservation.
Through the 2005 program, a minimum of ten scholarships of up to $10,000
each will be awarded to cover students' expenses for tuition, fees, books, room
and board, and other direct expenses related to their studies. Awards will be
made based on merit and will take into consideration a student's academic
achievements and ability and commitment to develop innovative solutions that
are designed to address real and pressing issues affecting fish, wildlife,
and plant conservation efforts.
To be eligible for consideration, a student must be a U.S. citizen, at least
twenty-one years of age, and enrolled in an accredited institution of higher
education pursuing a graduate or undergraduate degree (sophomores and juniors
in the current academic year only) in environmental science, natural resource management, biology, public policy, geography, political science, or related
disciplines. Recipients are eligible for one year of scholarship support.
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