
"Mo" Udall, who died in 1998, was an environmentalist long before that term was part of the political landscape. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years, he wrote the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, which brought nearly 80 million acres into the U.S. National Parks system, much of it as wilderness. Congress funded a scholarship in his honor in 1992, which is why there's a ".gov" in the Web site for his foundation. The 80 scholarships and 50 honorable mentions it awards every year fall into three broad categories: any student showing commitment to the environment, native American or
To be eligible, a student must be nominated by his or her college's representative to the Udall Foundation. The deadline for nominations is March 4, and the winners will be announced April 8. For more information, you can also read the Foundation's guidelines here.