15th April 2025

Professor David Macdonald Awarded 2025 Linnean Medal

Wildlife Fellow and Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) founder, Professor David Macdonald, has been awarded the Linnean Medal for long-standing and significant contributions to natural sciences.

Professor David Macdonald, who has grey hair and a beard and thin silver-framed glasses

The award is presented annually by the Linnean Society of London, the oldest learned society devoted to the science of natural history.

Through almost 40 years of wildlife research at WildCRU, David has contributed extensively to studies of a wide range of species including foxes, badgers, lions, clouded leopards, mink, Scottish wildcats, hedgehogs, moths and penguins. He is recognised as one of the most prominent international figures raising public awareness of the importance of biodiversity. 

Beyond scientific research, David was an early advocate for engaging with local communities to ensure long-term conservation success. This has extended to WildCRU’s support of aspiring conservationists from biodiversity-rich countries, through establishment of the Recanati-Kaplan Centre Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice. Furthermore, David continues to engage with policymakers and environmental decision makers around the world and values the formation of conservation partnerships which benefit both people and the wildlife they live alongside. 

Of receiving the award, David says: “The questions that preoccupied Linnaeus, nowadays at the intersection of evolutionary theory and naturalistic insight, lit a fire in the minds of scientists whose flames the Linnaean Society has fanned for 237 years. I am deeply humbled to be honoured by the most prestigious accolade of this most venerable of natural history societies, and to feel part of this inspiring, and still vibrant, tradition”.

Congratulations to David on this recognition of his contribution to global wildlife conservation and research.

A photo of a group of people on a field trip in the jungle