Applications for Prestigious Award and Corresponding Grant Close June 1, 2026
Today, Global Humane Society opened applications for the prestigious Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation, now for a landmark fifth year, dedicated to protecting and preserving the remarkable animals of our world.
The Kiessling Prize recognizes scientists and leaders whose work has produced measurable, lasting impact on species and biodiversity. Named in honor of visionary conservationist Wolfgang F. Kiessling, recipients are awarded a grant to continue their work to advance species conservation.
At a critical time when Earth is in the midst of a sixth mass extinction, and up to 1 million species are at risk, wildlife conservation is more important than ever.
“We look forward to receiving submissions for the next recipient of the Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation and to continuing to honor Wolfgang Kiessling’s extraordinary legacy through this award,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, President and CEO of Global Humane Society. “This prize celebrates the inspiring conservationists whose courage, compassion, and unwavering dedication are protecting endangered species and ensuring that the beauty and wonder of our natural world endure for generations to come.”
The president of Loro Parque, Wolfgang Kiessling, stated that “the opening of this fifth edition represents a source of deep satisfaction for me and, above all, an enormous responsibility. Over the years, we have had the honor of recognizing exceptional professionals whose dedication demonstrates that international cooperation and research are fundamental tools for halting the loss of biodiversity. At Loro Parque and the Loro Parque Foundation, we remain fully committed to conservation, science and animal welfare”, added Kiessling.
The Kiessling Prize selection committee is led by Dr. Robin Ganzert, Brad Andrews, Christoph Kiessling, Cybell Kiessling, and Dr. Jon Paul Rodríguez. The committee will review applications and ultimately select one recipient of the top prize and a grant to help further their significant contributions to the practical application, research and theory of species protection.
This past year, the committee awarded Dr. Kathleen Dudzinski, Director and Founder of the Dolphin Communication Project and Managing Editor of Aquatic Mammals journal, with the 2025 Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation.
Dr. Dudzinski has spent over 30 years advancing the study and conservation of cetaceans. Through pioneering research, innovative underwater technologies and international outreach, she has deepened scientific understanding and promoted global efforts to protect marine life.
The Kiessling Prize has recognized other outstanding leaders in global species conservation over the past five years. In 2024, the committee awarded Dr. Arnaud Desbiez, President and Founder of the Wild Animal Conservation Institute (ICAS) in Brazil. In 2023, the Kiessling Prize was awarded to Professor Theo B. Pagel, CEO of the Cologne Zoo in Germany. The inaugural Kiessling Prize, awarded in 2022, honored Dr. Jon Paul Rodríguez, former Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission.
The application period for the 2026 Kiessling Prize will close on June 1, 2026. Applicants can learn more about the prize and submit their credentials here.
About Global Humane Society:
Global Humane Society is the international brand of American Humane Society, which is the United States’ first national humane organization and the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare, helping to verify the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year. American Humane Society has been at the forefront of virtually every major advancement in the humane movement to rescue, care for and protect animals. For more information or to support our lifesaving work, please visit www.AmericanHumane.org, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram and subscribe to our channel on YouTube for the latest breaking news and features about the animals with whom we share our Earth.
About Wolfgang Kiessling and Loro Parque:
Wolfgang Kiessling is a world-renowned conservationist and founder of Loro Parque, one of the most well-respected zoological institutions in the world, named twice “#1 Zoo of the World” by TripAdvisor, and known for the excellence of its facilities and its incredible work