R. Terry Bowyer (ESTACADA, OR) is Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Ecology and Senior Research Scientist at the Institute of Arctic Biology of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He has received the Distinguished Moose Biologist Award, the O. C. Wallmo Award for his studies of mule deer, and the C. Hart Merriam Award for his outstanding contributions to the science of mammalogy.
Sponsoring Organization: Royal Historical SocietyAward Level: Winner | Award Year: 2025Award Category: First Book PrizeWinner(s): Segregated Species: Pests, Knowledge, and Boundaries in South Africa, 1910–1948 by Jules Skotnes-Brown
Sponsoring Organization: The Wildlife SocietyAward Level: Winner | Award Year: 2025Award Category: Best Edited Book AwardWinner(s): Wildlife Disease and Health in Conservation, edited by David A. Jessup and Robin W. Radcliffe
Sponsoring Organization: International Public Policy AssociationAward Level: Winner| Award Year: 2025Winner(s): A Government of Insiders: The People Who Made the Affordable Care Act Possible, by William Genieys