Did you know that Evel Kneivel was an "Ecodaredevil" before he started jumping cars and canyons? He hitch hiked from Butte, Montana to Washington, D.C. in the cold of winter to help save elk from slaughter in Yellowstone Park.
That's one reason J Nichols dreamed up the Ecodaredevil award for his Earth Day presentation at Duke University in Durham, NC at 6pm in the Bryan Center on April 22.
Miss Krysten Knievel, daughter of acting daredevil Robbie Kneivel, will receive the first inaugural "Ecadaredevil" award following what promises to be an inspired lecture and presentation. Check out J's very cool Ecodaredevil blog where you can meet nice people like Eco-Elvis who might just inspire your day.
"I think this is a very distinctive and important honor," Miss Krysten Knievel said of the award, inspired by her grandfather. "Having lived his life in Montana and the way he dedicated his own life to taking risks and thinking outside the box, I know my grandpa would be proud to know he inspired such a unique award to honor those characteristics in others."


Craig is temporarily a post-doctoral fellow at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute who is looking for a permanent position. He spends most of his time balancing his overwhelming geekdom with normalcy so he can function in the real world. Luckily his wife likes his geekiness.
Peter Etnoyer is a Graduate Research Associate at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He studies deep corals and ocean fronts, and he loves to be on the water.
Kevin Zelnio is a Graduate Student Researcher at Penn State studying the ecology of hydrothermal vent and methane seep communities. He raises awareness of the plight of the spineless through folk music.


Comments
This will be a fun event. One clarification. Krysten Knievel will be on hand to receive an EcoDaredevil Award in honor of her grandfather, Evel Knievel. This will be presented along with the First Annual student EcoDaredevil Award.
Posted by: J. | April 17, 2008 11:27 PM
Thanks for the clarification J. I'll fix that.
Good luck with your presentation!
Posted by: Peter | April 18, 2008 12:26 PM