Awards & Winners

Wade Davis

Date of Birth 14-December-1953
Place of Birth West Vancouver
(Canada, British Columbia, Metro Vancouver, Lower Mainland)
Nationality Canada
Also know as Edmund Wade Davis, Dr. Wade Davis
Profession Author, Anthropologist, Photographer, Ethnobotanist, Screenwriter
Wade Davis is a Canadian anthropologist, ethnobotanist, author and photographer whose work has focused on worldwide indigenous cultures, especially in North and South America and particularly involving the traditional uses and beliefs associated with psychoactive plants. Davis came to prominence with his 1985 best-selling book The Serpent and the Rainbow about the zombies of Haiti. Davis has published popular articles in Outside, National Geographic, Fortune and Condé Nast Traveler. Davis is an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Named by the NGS as one of the Explorers for the Millennium, he has been described as “a rare combination of scientist, scholar, poet and passionate defender of all of life’s diversity.” In recent years his work has taken him to East Africa, Borneo, Nepal, Peru, Polynesia, Tibet, Mali, Benin, Togo, New Guinea, Australia, Colombia, Vanuatu, Mongolia and the high Arctic of Nunuvut and Greenland.

Awards by Wade Davis

Check all the awards nominated and won by Wade Davis.

2007


Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Gemini Award for Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment or Adventure Documentary Program Light at the Edge of the World
The Wayfinders