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2004 National Wildlife Refuge System Awards
The
following awards were presented at the NWRA's Advocacy and Media Training
Bootcamp, March 6 - 7, 2004 in Washington, DC:
Volunteer of the year: Ken and Darlene Fiske
Friends Group of the year: Chincoteague Natural History
Association
The
following awards were presented at the 69th North American Wildlife and Natural
Resources Conference on March 16 - 20, 2004 at the Doubletree Hotel and
Spokane City Center in Spokane, WA:
Employee of the year: John Taylor, Bosque del
Apache NWR
Manager of the year (Kroegel award): Michael Bryant,
Alligator River NWRC
2004 Awards Press
Statement
NWRS 2004 Volunteer of the Year
Award
This award was established to recognize the outstanding
accomplishments of volunteers. Each year volunteers make up a critical work
force that contributes over 1.5 million hours to the operation and management
of the Refuge System.
Ken
and Darlene Fiske have volunteered thousands of hours to
conservation
efforts over the past 20 years, working to preserve and restore
habitat for waterbirds and migratory species in Hawaii and in
Florida.
The Fiskes recognized that Florida's "Ding" Darling
NWR and Hawaii's Maui NWRC were battling the same woody
invasives
(Brazilian pepper, Australian pine and Melaluca) and coordinated
and monitored efforts to improve targeted chemical control of
these
plants. By covering a span of several years, their research into
invasive species control enabled them to develop and implement
projects
with long-term significance. The Fiskes were instrumental in
promoting
the effective use of large scale aerial photographs to locate and
identify avian habitat and non-native plant species, color-coding
the maps to indicate the urgency of projects and help optimize
the
use of limited funds and manpower. Over time, they have
incorporated
GIS input to further strengthen habitat mapping techniques. They
have also collected extensive bird survey and census data over
the
years.
Ken
and Darlene have developed and maintained an ongoing atmosphere of cooperation
between the local communities and the Refuge staff, while drawing the focus of
public attention to important Refuge needs. Their dedication, thoroughness,
and vision continue to produce significant contributions to habitat monitoring
and restoration techniques that have impact even beyond their years of service
in Hawaii and Florida refuges.
Read about the other nominees for 2004 Volunteer of the Year
NWRS 2004 Friends Group of the Year
Award
This award recognizes a Friends group that has shown outstanding
leadership as a voice of the community and as an advocate for the protection,
conservation, and enhancement of local refuges and the National Wildlife Refuge
System overall.
Chincoteague
Natural History Association, incorporated in 1986, provides
varied and valuable support to both the Chincoteague NWR and the
Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR. Members of the group have donated
thousands of hours and helped secure hundreds of thousands of
dollars
to provide high quality interpretive and educational
opportunities
for refuge visitors as well as biological programs to protect and
enhance wildlife habitat. The Friends have partnered with the
Chincoteague
Refuge Volunteers to provide refuge visitors with bus tours that
combine historical background with wildlife interpretation,
showing
the variety of species and habitat and the importance of
responsible
management.
Chincoteague Natural History Association (CNHA) is well known for
their Theodore Bear, whose fans include refuge supporters was well as teddy
bear enthusiasts. But their most striking accomplishment has been their
dedicated support throughout all stages of the development of the new Hertbert
H. Batemen Educational and Administrative Center at Chincoteague NWR. The new
Center demonstrates environmentally responsible design, construction, and
operation practices, features appealing exhibits and provides educational space
for visiting school groups. CNHA's ongoing efforts draw together the local
community, chambers of commerce, local and state governments, private
institutions, academia, other friends groups, and a host of individuals in
appreciation of the wildlife and habitat of their local refuges and
beyond.
Read about the other nominees for 2004 Friends Group of the Year
NWRS 2004 Employee of the Year Award
The Employee of the Year Award is presented each year to an individual
whose career has shown a commitment to the conservation of our natural
resources and superior effectiveness in advancing the cause of wildlife
conservation.
John
Taylor, wildlife biologist for the Bosque del Apache National
Wildlife Refuge, NM, is the first Land Management Research and
Demonstration
site biologist in the country. He has researched, pioneered and
implemented innovative techniques for conserving river water
during
severe drought while managing the conversion of salt cedar
monocultures
back to native vegetation. He has fine-tuned the management of
sandhill
crane and other migratory bird populations and feeding resources
to minimize damage to neighboring private croplands. In the
process,
he has become an expert in the application of moist soil
management
techniques.
John has obtained grants for wetland preservations and restoration
projects; he writes journal articles, delivers talks to interested groups,
gives tours, and has participated in several film and documentary projects. He
works extensively and effectively with other refuges, with conservation
organizations, land management agencies, universities throughout the southwest
and in Mexico. John Taylor is widely known and respected for his depth of
expertise and unwavering commitment to habitat conservation and restoration.
He is a leader in his field and exemplifies the professional wildlife
biologists that the refuge system needs to flourish in the future.
Read about the other nominees for 2004 Refuge Employee of the
Year
Paul Kroegel - Refuge Manager of the Year
Award
The
award is given in honor and memory of Paul Kroegel, the first manager of the
first refuge established in 1903 on Pelican Island, Florida. His dedication
and effectiveness set a high standard for those who followed.
Mike
Bryant is Refuge Manager of the Alligator River National
Wildlife
Refuge Complex, NC. As a key natural resources manager in eastern
North Carolina, he represents Refuge System interests in a
variety
of challenging and controversial issues. He is widely respected
for his dedication, his depth of knowledge, his respect for
competing
interests and priorities and his diplomatic skill in building a
stable consensus. All these attributes were essential in his
successful
navigation of the Bonner Bridge controversy. The Bonner Bridge
crosses
Pea Island NWR, serves as a crucial connector for Hatteras
Island,
and is due for replacement. After years of patient negotiation
and
persuasion, Mike Bryant promoted and secured approval for
alternative
placement of a new bridge that will provide the necessary access
for hurricane evacuation as well as routine travel, while
protecting
Pea Island's fragile habitat.
Mike Bryant has demonstrated exemplary public relations skills; he
recognizes the importance of refuge staff earning the community's respect
and establishing sincere and open interaction with the community as a means of
maintaining a positive working relationship, even when implementing potentially
contentious refuge projects. In recognition of his many accomplishments, he was
awarded the Department of the Interior 2003 Environmental Achievement Award in
the area of Environmental Stewardship.
Read about the other nominees for 2004 Paul Kroegel - Refuge
Manager of the Year
Volunteer
of the Year Nominees
Tim Anderson, Seal Beach NWR, CA
Bulls Island Shorebird Team, Cape Romain NWR, SC
Gary Caldwell, DeSoto NWR, IA
Joe and Martha Davis, Okefenokee NWR, GA
David Govatski, Pondicherry NWR. NH John Kelly, Balcones Canyonlands NWR, TX
Malcolm Livingston, Patuxent Research Refuge, MD
Elizabeth Losey, Seney NWR, MI
Craig Mandel, Minnesota Valley NWR, MN
Jim Millholland, San Pablo Bay NWR, CA
Frank Moore, Chincoteague NWR, VA
Beverley Postmus, "Ding" Darling NWR, FL
Carole Reeves, Okefenokee NWR, GA
Lester Rose, Rice Lake NWR, TX
Dean Satchwell, Kootenai NWR, ID
George Scheil, Squaw Creek NWR, MO
Rudy and Winona Schuver, Willapa Bay NWR, WA
Michael Schwitters, Rainwater Basin WMD, NE
US Navy Seabees, Navy Mobile Construction Battalion 28, Detachment 0428 of Cape Girardeau, MO, Mingo NWR, MO
Susan Tebbs, Edwin B. Forsythe NWR, NJ
Ted and Charlotte Thomas, Chincoteague NWR, VA
Michelle Widhalm, DeSoto NWR, IA
Jonathan Yentis, Neal Smith NWR, IA
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Friends
Group of the Year Nominees
Friends of Bitter Lake NWR, Bitter Lake NWR, NM
Dunes Center, Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes NWR, CA
Friends of Deep Fork NWR, Deep Fork NWR, OK
Friends of Forsythe NWR, Edwin B. Forsythe NWR, NJ
Friends of Great Swamp NWR ,Great Swamp NWR, NJ
Friends of Horicon NWR, Horicon NWR, WI
Friends of Mid-Columbia River WR, Mid-Columbia River Refuges, WA Friends of the Morris WMD, Morris WMD, MN
Okefenokee Wildlife League, Okefenokee NWR, GA Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Association, Ottawa NWR, OH
Pelican Island Preservation Society, Pelican Island NWR, FL Friends of the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, Fergus Falls WMD, MN
Friends of Quivira, Quivira NWR, KS River Partners, San Luis NWRC, CA
Friends of Seal Beach NWR, Seal Beach NWR, CA
Friends of Trinity River Refuge, Trinity River NWR, TX
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Refuge
Employee of the Year Nominees
Michael Belsky, Necedah NWR, WI
Kevin Kilcullen, Headquarters NWRS, VA
Annabella Larsen, Prime Hook NWR, DE
Tom McFadden, Great Swamp NWR, NJ
Edward Meendering, Kulm WMD, ND
Andrea Pickart, Humboldt Bay NWR, CA
Cindy Samples, Upper Mississippi River NW&FR, MN
Bonnie Strawser, Alligator River/Pea Island NWRs, NC
Angela Tracy, Chincoteague NWR, VA
Christina Watson, Bombay Hook NWR, DE
Mara Weisenberger, San Andres NWR, NM
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Refuge
Manager of the Year Nominees
Brian Braudis, Big Lake NWR, AR
Timothy Bodeen, Midway Atoll NWR, HI
Carol Damburg, Seedskadee NWR, WY
Patricia Martinkovic, Long Island NWRC, NY
Joe Maxwell, Sullys Hill NGP, ND
Joseph McCauley, Eastern Virginia Rivers NWRC, VA
Roy W. Lowe, Oregon Coast NWRC, OR
Bill Radke, San Bernardino/Leslie Canyon NWR, AZ
Skippy Reeves, Okefenokee NWR, GA
John Schroer, Chincoteague NWR, VA
Rick Schultz, Minnesota Valley NWR, MN
Paul Tritaik, Pelican Island/Archie Carr NWR, FL
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