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					Originally Posted by fanforever1986  What are some of his contributions?
 "helped the environment" is not an answer.
 
 The guy lost sight of reality quite some time ago. See ya Dave.
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Amazing how young Canadians refuse to accept the contributions of their elders...seriously your comment is flawed x 100000000000000000
Here is a segment of DS's life. I think hes one of the greatest Canadians to have lived...whether you agree with him or not. 
Somehow I doubt youll attain 1/50th of what Suzuki has in life.
ACADEMIC HONOURS AND AWARDS  ACADEMIC
2000 - Lifetime Achievement Award University of British Columbia Alumni 
1992 - Commemorative Medal 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation
1992 - MacLachlan Great Canadian Medal MacLachlan College & Preparatory School
1990 - Wiegand Award for Canadian Excellence, University of Waterloo
1986 - Gold Medal Award    Biological Council of Canada
1981 - Honorary Fellow Ryerson University 
1981 - BC Science and Engineering Gold Medal Science Council of BC
1979 - Honorary Diploma Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec 
1979 - Award of Distinction Northwest Institute of Ethics and the Life Sciences
1978 - Honorary Guild Shield Conestoga College, Kitchener, Ontario
1974 - Honorary Life Membership for Teaching Achievements 
University of British Columbia Alumni Association 
 
HONOURARY DEGREES
 
2001  Hon. Doctor of Laws, Simon Fraser University, Canada
2000  Hon. Doctor of Environmental Science, Unity College, U.S.A.
1999  Hon. Doctor of Science, Whitman College, U.S.A.
1998  Hon. Doctor of Laws, Open University, Canada
1997  Hon. DSc, Griffith University, Australia
1988  Hon. DSc, Amherst College, U.S.A.
1987  Hon. DSc, Carleton University, Canada
1987  Hon. LLD, Queen’s University, Canada
1987  Hon. DSc, McMaster University, Canada
1986  Hon. DSc, Lakehead University, Canada
1986  Hon. Doctor of Humane Letters, Governors State University, U.S.A.
1986  Hon. LLD, University of Calgary, Canada
1981  Hon. LLD, Trent University, Canada
1979  Hon. Dsc, Acadia University, Canada
1979  Hon. DSC, University of Windsor, Canada
1974  Hon. LLD, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
 
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
 2003 - Fast Forward Award for Outstanding Contribution to Educational Media First recipient Langara College, Vancouver BC
2002 - John Drainie Award for excellence in Broadcast Journalism, Banff
1997 - Gemini Award, Best Host, The Nature of Things Food or Famine
1996 - Honoree, Global Dreams A tribute hosted by David Foster and Dan Aykroyd, House of Blues in Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA.
1995 - Parents Choice Award, Audio Award Amazing Journey,Children Sing to the Beat of the Earth
1994 - San Francisco Exploratorium, Public Understanding of Science Award
1994 - Gemini Award, Best Host, The Nature of Things, Trading Futures
1992 - Genesis Award for Outstanding Cable Documentary, The Nature of Things Animals in Research: Breaking the Habit
1992 - Gemini Award, Best Host, The Nature Connection, Tide Pools
1990 - Silver Medal, Council for Advancement of Education Best Audiovisual Package, UBC Perspectives
1989 - Humanitarian Award, Canadian Health Food Association
1989 - Bronze Medal, Council for the Advancement of Education Best Audiovisual Package, UBC Perspective
1989 - Award of Excellence, Banff Television Festival
1986 - Grand Award (Silver Medal), Canadian Council for Advancement of Education Best Audiovisual Package, UBC Perspectives
1986 - Gold Award, Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education Award Best Audiovisual Package, UBC Perspectives
1986 - Award, Best Television Script, A Planet for the Taking, Episode 6, Improving on Nature
1986 - Member, Global 500 Roll of Honour, UN Environment Programme
1986 - Genesis Award, Fund for Animals, Los Angeles, Best Documentary
1986 - Gemini Award, Best Host of TV Series, The Nature of Things
1986 - Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education Award Best   Audiovisual Package, UBC Perspectives
1985 - World Environment Festival Award, CBC Science Unit, A Planet for the   Taking
1985 - Governor General’s Award for Conservation, A Planet for the Taking
1985 - ACTRA Award, Best Host of TV Series, Futurescan
1983 - Japan Times Prize, The Nature of Things, Japan Shows
1983 - Japan Gold Prize, Best Foreign Film on Japan, The Nature of Things
1983 - Diploma of Honour, XXXVI Congress, Film Video Genetics, Paris, France The Nature Things, To be or not to be
1983 - Bell Northern Award for The Nature of Things, Japan Shows
1983 - Asahi Evening News Prize, The Nature of Things, Japan Shows
1979 - Prix Anik Award for Best Documentary Film, Tankerbomb, Host and Narrator
1979 - Bell-Northern Award for Science Communication in the electronic media
1977 - Bell Northern Science Communication in the electronic media
1976 - Bell Northern Award for Science Communication in the electronic media
1976 - BC CTRA Award for radio host of Quirks and Quarks
1976 - Award for the best documentary film The Hottest Show on Earth
1976 - Award as Broadcaster of the Year, Canadian Broadcasters League
PRINT MEDIA
 2004 - Canadian Science Writers’ Children’s Book Salmon Forest
2000 - BC 2000 Book Award, You Are the Earth
1999 - TORGI Talking Book of the Year Award, The Sacred Balance The Canadian National Institute for the Blind
1999 - Alberta Theatre Projects, Recipient Bob Edwards Award
1996 - Recipient, Science Book of the Year, Secret of Life
1990 - Author of the Year, Canadian Booksellers Association
1988 - Authors Award, 2nd Prize, Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters Paperback book, nonfiction, David Suzuki Talks about AIDS
1988 - Recipient, Children’s Literature Roundtables of Canada Award Looking at Insects
1985 - Quill Award, National Communication Award (Press)
1975 - Canadian Human Rights Foundation Award for Publication
 
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
 2004 - Lindbergh Award
2004 - Canadian Society for Training and Development President’s Award
2002 - International Scientist of the Year International Biographical Centre  of Cambridge, England 
2002 - Recipient, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
1999 - Recipient, 1999 Freedom Award International Freedom Festival, Canada
1999 - Member, Global 500 Roll of Honour, UN Environment Programme
1999 - Recipient, Green Cross Millennium Award for Individual Environmental Leadership U.S.A.
1995 - Recipient, Order of British Columbia
1995 - Recipient, Spirit of Leadership Award BC Government and Service Employees’ Union (BCGEU)
1988 - Recipient, Environmental Achievement Award Environment Canada
1986 - Recipient, Royal Bank Award
1986 - Recipient, UNESCO Kalinga Prize
1985 - United Nations Environment Program Medal
1984 - Medal of Honour, Canadian Medical Association
1981 - Sanford Fleming Medal, Royal Canadian Institute
1980 - 1983 Elected Secretary, Genetics Society of America
1980   Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
1978 - 1984   Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
1976 - Officer, Order of Canada
1972 - Outstanding Japanese-Canadian of the Year Award
1969 - 1972   E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship for the Outstanding Research Scientist in Canada under the age of 35
1969 - 1970 President, Canadian Society of Cell Biology
FIRST NATIONS HONOURS
 NUU CHAH NULTH, British Columbia    Nuchi (Big Mountain)
KWAGIULTH British Columbia   Nan Wa Kawi (Man Who Knows Much)                                                    
HAIDA British Columbia Gyaagan (My Own) Adopted by Ada Yovanovitch Eagle)                                                   
BLOOD Alberta Nattoo Istuk (Sacred Mountain)
KAURNA Australia Karnumeya (Mountain Man)                
CREE Alberta Kehiwawasis (Eagle Child) Honorary Chief                                            
HEILTSUK  British Columbia Adopted by Chief George Housti family
 
CIVIL RIGHTS  
1999  Cranes: National Tribute to Japanese-Canadian Life, Honorary Chair 1996  The Body Shop’s Social Interventions, Advisory Board Member 
1995  John Humphrey Freedom Award - International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Patron 
1995   Owl Communications/Honorary Owl” Campaign, Honorary Owl 
1994  International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Patron 
1994  Multicultural Alliance to Promote Literacy Education (MAPLE), Patron 
1983 - 1991  Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Member, Board of Directors 1989 Committee Against Racism, Honorary Member 
1986  Amnesty International (Canadian Section) Council Member 
1984  World Federalists of Canada, Advisory Board 
1979 - 1982  Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Vice‑President 1979 Hiroshima‑Nagasaki Revisited, Patron 
1977 - 1978 Canadian Civil Liberties Union, Director 
1975  Canadian Human Rights Foundation, Award for Publication 
1973   BC Civil Liberties Union, Honorary Director 
1972 Outstanding Japanese‑Canadian of the Year Award