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1987-2002 |
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EDWARD O. WILSON
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The British Petroleum (BP) Natural World Book Prize is awarded annually in partnership with the Wildlife Trusts. The award is given to the author of a book published in the UK in that year which "most imaginatively promotes the conservation of the natural environment".
| 2002 | Edward O. Wilson | The Future of Life |
| 2001 | No Award | |
| 2000 | Brian Clarke | The Stream |
| 1999 | Steve Jones | Almost Like a Whale |
| 1998 | David Attenborough | Life of Birds |
| 1997 | Graham Harvey | The Killing of the Countryside |
| 1996 | David Quammen | The Song of the Dodo |
| 1995 | Colin Tudge | The Day Before Yesterday |
| 1994 | Oliver Rackham | The Illustrated History of the Countryside |
| 1993 | Edward O. Wilson | The Diversity of Life |
| 1992 | Iain Douglas Hamilton, Oria Douglas Hamilton | Battle for the Elephants |
| 1991 | George Monbiot | Amazon Watershed |
| 1990 | Jonathan Kingdon | Island Africa: The Evolution of Africa's Rare Animals and Plants |
| 1989 | Philip Wayre | Operation Otter |
| 1988 | Jeremy Purseglove | Taming of the Flood |
| 1987 | Chris Baines | The Wild Side of Town |
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