2003 Distinguished Explorer Announced
The Roy Chapman Andrews Society recognized contemporary explorers in February 2003 with the presentation of its first Distinguished Explorer Award. The award, which includes a $5,000 prize, is modeled in the tradition of the many awards Andrews received during his lifetime of exploration.
Fittingly, the first recipient of the Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer Award – paleontologist Michael Novacek – has gained worldwide recognition for exploration in the same part of the globe that gave Andrews lasting fame: the Gobi of Mongolia.
Michael J. Novacek
American Museum of Natural History
Senior Vice President and Provost of Science; Curator, Division of Paleontology
Provost & Professor, Richard Gilder Graduate School
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