The F. E. J. Fry Medal is an annual award for zoology given by the Canadian Society of Zoologists.[1]
It is presented to "the Canadian zoologist who has made an outstanding contribution to knowledge and understanding of an area in zoology".[2] The recipient is expected to give a lecture to the next annual conference.
The award was established in 1974 in honour of Frederick E.J. Fry, the Canadian ichthyologist and aquatic ecologist, in recognition of his contribution to science in Canada.[3][4]
^ "F.E.J. Fry Medal". Canadian Society of Zoologists. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
^Verne Thompson, ed. (2010). Awards, Honors, and Prizes. Gale Research Company. p. 263.
^A. H. Lawrie; S. R. Kerr, eds. (1976). Natura Naturans, Un Colloque Sur Le Paradigme de Fry. Environment Canada, Fisheries and Marine Service. p. 44.
^The Canadian Encyclopedia. McClelland & Stewart. 1999. p. 928. ISBN 9780771020995.
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