Pablo Borboroglu was this year's winner for his work studying penguins across four continents over the past three decades.
INDIANAPOLIS — Many consider it the"Nobel Prize" of animal conservation.Sunday, recognizing conservationists around the world working to save endangered species.
The celebration downtown announced Pablo Borboroglu as this year's winner for his work studying penguins across four continents over the past three decades. He won $250,000 of unrestricted cash with the award.Not only was the gala hosted to celebrate conservation, AES Indiana made sure the celebration had very minimal effect on greenhouse gas emissions.Related Articles
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