Frink Medal

The Frink Medal for British Zoologists is awarded by the Zoological Society of London "for significant and original contributions by a professional zoologist to the development of zoology." It consists of a bronze plaque (76 by 83 millimetres), depicting a bison and carved by British sculptor Elisabeth Frink. The Frink Medal was instituted in 1973 and first presented in 1974.

Recipients
Source ZSL • 2021 Terry Burke

• 2020 Rosemary Grant

• 2019 Christl Donnelly

• 2018 John Macnamara

• 2017 Pat Monaghan

• 2016 Sarah Cleaveland

• 2015 Peter Holland

• 2014 Patrick Bateson

• 2013 Michael Edwin Akam

• 2012 Georgina Mary Mace

• 2011 Paul H. Harvey

• 2010 Ziheng Yang

• 2009 Charles Godfray

• 2008 Christopher Brian Stringer

• 2007 Thomas Cavalier-Smith

• 2006 Brian Charlesworth

• 2005 Geoffrey Alan Parker

• 2004 Malcolm Burrows

• 2003 Quentin Bone

• 2002 Michael Patrick Hassell

• 2001 Nicholas Barry Davies

• 2000 Richard Alan Fortey

• 1999 Linda Partridge

• 1998 John Hartley Lawton

• 1997 Timothy Hugh Clutton-Brock

• 1996 John Richard Krebs

• 1995 Robert McCredie May

• 1994 Michael Francis Land

• 1993 Roy Malcolm Anderson

• 1992 Brian Keith Follett

• 1991 Robert Aubrey Hinde

• 1990 William Donald Hamilton

• 1989 John Maynard Smith

• 1988 Arthur James Cain

• 1987 Eric James Denton

• 1986 Vera Fretter

• 1985 James Desmond Smyth

• 1984 Percy Cyril Claude Garnham

• 1983 Geoffrey Fryer

• 1982 James Munro Dodd

• 1981 James Eric Smith

• 1980 William Homan Thorpe

• 1979 Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards

• 1978 Vincent Wigglesworth

• 1977 Sidnie Milana Manton

• 1976 Ernest James William Barrington

• 1975 Alastair Graham

• 1974 John Zachary Young

• 1973 Julian Sorell Huxley