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HISTORY OF THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY IN ARKANSAS, 1972-2004 Compiled by Blake Sasse Chairman Celebrating our Wildlife Conservation Heritage Committee March, 2005 This brief history of the Arkansas Chapter of The Wildlife Society was compiled from records of the Chapter. Most of the documents from which this was drawn were originally collected by member Roy Grizzell in 1981 and were eventually kept in a filing cabinet at the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission headquarters in Little Rock and overseen by various members over the years including John Sunderland and Bill Hailey. After the formation of the Celebrating our Wildlife Conservation Heritage Committee (as part of a national-level TWS program) at the Fall, 2001 Chapter meeting we began to sort through these records and with the assistance of many current and former members who generously provided copies of newsletters, correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records have compiled a very complete picture of the activities of the Chapter since its formation in 1972. The vast majority of these records were then donated to the University of Central Arkansas Library Special Collections Department for permanent safekeeping in March, 2005. Part 1. Chronological Record 2 Part 2. Meetings of the Arkansas Chapter 11 Part 3. Chapter Officers 14 Part 4. Charter Members 15 Part 5. Chapter Awards 16 1

PART 1 CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD 1972 May 22 Arkansas Chapter, The Wildlife Society is formed. 1973 April 17 University of Arkansas-Monticello Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is formed. 1973 Oct. 14-17 The Chapter mans a hospitality booth at the SE Association of Game and Fish Commissioners meeting in Hot Springs. 1975 May 23 The Chapter donates $25 towards the TWS Building Fund. 1975 June 20 The Chapter approves a resolution supports the proposed federal Refuge Organic Act to create a Bureau of National Wildlife Refuges in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1975 June 20 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the expansion of powers of the Corps of Engineers in relation to the Rivers and Harbors Act. 1975 June 20 The Chapter approves a resolution in support of AGFC wildlife and habitat management on Commission lands. 1975 Sept. 21 The Chapter presents Honor Award for Exemplary Leadership in Fish and Wildlife Conservation to Dr. Rex Hancock, Joe D. Scott, Jim Soucek, Dr. Buck Harris, and Fay Anderson for their work relating to the Cache River. 1975 Oct. 8 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting the extension of the federal Wetlands Loan Act. 1975 Oct. 8 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting the Refuge Organic Act. 1975 Oct. 8 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting certification of wildlife biologists by TWS. 1977 March 16 The Chapter writes a letter to President Carter supporting his efforts to halt water projects that are economically and environmentally unsound and endorse a review of all ongoing 1977 August The Chapter awarded Senator Dale Bumpers a Certificate of Appreciation for supporting sound conservation legislation. 2

1977 Dec. 17 th The Chapter submits comments to the State of Arkansas in relation to a request from the Fish and Wildlife Service on classification of the otter and bobcat. 1978 April 24 ATWS writes letter of support to President Carter and the Arkansas congressional delegation for the Nongame Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act (S1140, HR 10255, HR 10915). 1978 July 5 The Chapter asks the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reconsider their decision to close their animal damage control office in Arkansas. 1978 The Chapter organizes a Speakers Bureau. 1978 August The Chapter begins publishing a newsletter. 1979 June 15 The Chapter approves the new TWS logo and decided that the Arkansas Chapter symbol would consist of the national logo centered within an outline of the State of Arkansas. 1979 Sept. 21 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting a Southeastern Section resolution urging the Forest Service to keep construction of new permanent roads to a minimum. 1979 Dec. 10 The Chapter approves a resolution encouraging the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to make every effort to prohibit road hunting in the state. 1980 Feb. 2 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting a revision to Amendment 35 to the Arkansas Constitution. 1980 March 2-5 The Chapter Co-Sponsors the 4 th National Wild Turkey Symposium. 1980 Sept. 26 The Chapter approves modifications to the bylaws to bring them into conformance with the parent society bylaws. 1981 Feb. 21 The Chapter approved a resolution in support of Arkansas legislation regarding trespassing on private lands. 1981 Feb. 21 The Chapter approved a resolution supporting Arkansas legislation limiting liability protection for private landowners allowing recreational use of their land. 3

1981 March 9 The Chapter protests a recent visit by Cleveland Amory of the Fund for Animals at the Museum of Science & History in Little Rock. 1981 The Chapter declines to become part of the Arkansas Conservation Coalition. 1981 July 10 The Chapter donates $500 to The Wildlife Society Building Fund. 1981 July Dr. Roy Grizzell finishes the compilation of historic documents relating to the history of the Arkansas Chapter. Permission is obtained to maintain Chapter records at AGFC headquarters. 1981 Sept.18 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the changes to navigation structures on the Ouachita River that would allow larger barges to navigate the river. 1982 Laurie Fenwood compiles and the Chapter publishes its first membership directory. 1982 May 14 The Chapter issues a statement supporting mandatory hunter education in Arkansas. 1982 June 18 The Chapter approves a resolution urging the AGFC to have the Wildlife Management Institute conduct an independent review of their operations and offering $1,000 to support such a review. 1982 July 1 The Chapter writes letter to AGFC supporting antlerless deer harvest, opposing the stocking of non-native wildlife such as elk, mottled duck, grouse, and ringed-neck pheasant. 1982 Sept. 17 Following allegations of misconduct at the Commission and introduction of biological infeasible and expensive species introductions, the Chapter approves a resolution urging the AGFC to have an external agency or group conduct an impartial review of Commission operations. 1983 Jan. 26. The Chapter provides comments on a draft Environmental Impact Statement relating to the Larkin Creek watershed. 1983 Spring The Chapter wrote letters of support for the preferred alternatives in the Bayou De View and Cache River Environmental Impact Statements. 4

1983 June 27 In a follow-up to 2 resolutions passed in 1982, the Chapter writes to Gov. Bill Clinton outlining the conflict between the Chapter and the Commission, urging an external review, and asks him to select Commissioners with more of a background in natural resource management. 1983 Sept. 16 The Chapter approves motions to pay for and distribute copies of the Unendangered Species slide show or film strips to 4 educational cooperatives and to provide a $100 scholarship to the Advanced Ecology Audubon Workshop. 1984 Feb. 10 The Chapter elects Raymond McMaster and Roy Grizzell as honorary members. 1984 March 7 The Chapter encourages the Arkansas Game and Fish Commision to support Project WILD. 1984 April 13 The Chapter expresses support for the Commission s recent restriction on the use of dogs for hunting in Deer Zone 11. 1984 July 11 The Chapter incorporates as a non-profit corporation in AR. 1984 Sept. 20-21 The Chapter approves a motion to endorse Amendment 67, the conservation sales tax. 1984 Sept. 27 The Chapter writes letters to the Arkansas congressional delegation urging them to oppose H.R. 1797 and S. 2389 which would ban the use of steel leg-hold traps in the United States. 1985 Jan-Apr. The Chapter wrote letters to the Arkansas congressional delegation supporting conservation measures for the 1985 Farm Bill. Letters were also written to the AR legislative subcommittee requesting that they support the budget for Project WILD. The Chapter also commented on the draft Environmental Impact Statement for a highway in Hot Springs. 1985 July 2 The Chapter supports a U.S. Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management interchange of responsibility for subsurface mineral management. 1985 July 3 The Chapter urges the Arkansas congressional delegation to support the reauthorization and funding of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act of 1980. 5

1985 Sept. 27 The Chapter approves a motion to support the parent society s position on steel shot for waterfowl hunting and the Game and Fish staff recommendations for implementation of steel shot requirements by 1990. The Chapter also approves motions to oppose the transfer of the Nuisance Animal Control section from the Dept. of the Interior to the Dept. of Agriculture and to a proposed 70% budget reduction for natural resources by the TVA. 1985 Sept. 27 The Chapter elects Eldon Lucas and Tom Hooper as Honorary members. 1986 Harold Alexander, former biologist for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, receives the national Wildlife Society Special Recognition Service Award for, dedication to wildlife resources as field biologist, researcher, environmental planner, and administraton within Arkansas. 1986 June 20 The Chapter approved changes in the bylaws. 1987 Mar. 16 The Chapter donates $200 to the Larry D. Pharris Wildlife Memorial Fund at Murray State University in Kentucky. Larry drowned in a fishing accident and was a former Arkansas Game and Fish Commission bear and grouse biologist (1980-1984). 1987 March 18 The Chapter approves a resolution urging the formation of a Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research unit in Arkansas. 1987 March 18 John Sunderland and Doyle Shook appointed to review the Chapter s records and to verify that they are in compliance With the Chapter s bylaws. 1987 Sept. 21 The Chapter co-sponsors a presentation by John Roseberry of Southern Illinois University on bobwhite quail ecology. 1988 Feb. 26 The Chapter urges the Arkansas Congressional delegation to cosponsor H.J. Res. 50, the Aldo Leopold Land Ethics Bill. 1988 Mar10-11 The Chapter holds a joint meeting with the Oklahoma Chapter to discuss the damming of Lee Creek by the city of Ft. Smith. 1988 May 13 The Chapter expresses concerns regarding the forest planning process on the Ouachita National Forest. 1988 The Chapter issues a public statement opposing the use of National Forest lands in Arkansas for Army training exercises. 6

1988 Oct. 3 The Chapter raises membership dues from $2 to $5 per year starting Jan. 1, 1989. 1988 Oct. 3 The Chapter amends the bylaws to allow for the presentation for an Annual Award of Achievement. 1989 Oct. 5 The Chapter presents a plaque to Robert Pierce for his long contribution of service to the Chapter. 1990 Oct. 11 Scott Yaich receives the Chapter Achievement Award for his work on the National Waterfowl Management Plan. 1991 For the first time the Arkansas Legislature approved a one-time pay increase of 6% of TWS Certified Wildlife Biologists. 1991 May 10 The Chapter provides comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on their Refuges 2003 Plan. 1991 June 19 The Chapter donates to the National Wild Turkey Federation s Arkansas Super Fund for habitat management. 1991 Fall The Chapter mails a letter to Arkansas media outlets describing the purpose of the Chapter. 1991 Sept. 22 The Chapter writes letter the University of Arkansas opposing the proposed elimination of the wildlife and fisheries positions from the Cooperative Extension Service. The Chapter passes a resolution expressing these views on Oct. 11, 1991. 1991 Oct. 10 The Chapter provides comments to the EPA on proposed revisions to the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands. The Chapter also provides comments Supporting a water quality and fisheries habitat project proposed for Lake Greeson and the Little Missouri River. 1991 Oct. 10 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the elimination of the wildlife and fisheries positions from the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. 1991 Oct. 10 Dennis Widner receives the Chapter s Achievement Award of his work towards wetlands restoration on private and public lands in eastern Arkansas and his promotion of new methods of reforestation of bottomland hardwoods. 7

1991 Dec. 18 The Chapter writes to Senator Dale Bumpers expressing concern for the effects of changes in the federal wetlands delineation manual that may result in the removal of bottomland hardwood forests from protection. 1993 July 21 The Chapter writes to Arkansas Senators to urge them to oppose language in a bill that would prohibit the use of clearcutting on the Ouachita and Ozark National Forests. 1994 June 23 The Chapter donates $100 to TWS to support student travel to the First Annual Conference in Albuquerque, NM. 1994 The Chapter endorses Amendment 2 to be voted on at the Nov. 8 general election that would establish a 1/8 of a cent conservation sales tax. 1995 April 3 The Chapter supports a proposed exchange of land between the Ouachita National Forest and the Weyerhaeuser Company. 1996 May 7 The Chapter approves a resolution endorsing Amendment 2 which would institute a 1/8 of a cent conservation sales tax. 1996 May 7 The Chapter approves a resolution endorsing the creation of the Wildlife Diversity Funding Initiative (Teaming with Wildlife). 1996 June 12 Arkansas Tech University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is formed. 1998 Oct. 14 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the release of hogs into the wild and opposing the designation of feral swine as game animals. 1998 Oct. 14 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the construction of the Great River Bridge in Desha County. 1998 Oct. 31 The Chapter co-sponsors a teachers workshop on the bats of Arkansas at the North American Symposium on Bat Research in Hot Springs. 1999 Feb. 14-17 The Chapter co-hosts the 22 nd Annual Southeastern Deer Study Group meeting in Fayetteville. 1999 Mar. 23 The Chapter approves the donation of $150 for the support of the May, 2000 meeting of the Organization of Wildlife Planners. 8

1999 Summer The Chapter donates $200 the ASU Student Chapter to help them travel to the 6 th Annual Wildlife Society meeting in Austin. The Chapter also donated $35 to the Arkansas Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Team to help them with travel costs to the national 4-H competition in Manhattan, KS. 1999 May 27 The Chapter writes to the Arkansas congressional delegation opposing the sale of Corps of Engineers Land in the vicinity of Merrisach Lake in Arkansas County that would be authorized under a bill sponsored by Representative Berry. 1999 July 16 The Chapter writes to the Arkansas congressional delegation urging them to support the Conservation and Reinvestment Act to support Nongame wildlife. 1999 Oct. 7 The Chapter approves a resolution urging a comprehensive study of the White River Basin within Arkansas and Missouri. 2000 May 3 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the construction of the Grand Prairie Irrigation Project. 2000 May 3 The Chapter approves a resolution opposing the White River navigation project. 2000 May 3 The Chapter approves a $300 donation to the Arkansas 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation contest. 2000 Oct. 5 The Chapter approves a resolution supporting the Karst Resources Support Team. 2001 Feb. 7-8 The Chapter holds a joint meeting with the Arkansas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society to discuss the White River. 2001 Feb. 7 The Chapter amends the bylaws to allow a 2-year term for Chapter President, Secretary, and Board Member. President Elects will serve a 1-year term during even numbered years. 2001 Oct. 4 The Chapter passes a resolution in support of the Karst Resources Support Team. 2001 Oct. 4 The Chapter approves a donation of $200 to the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation contest. 2001 Nov. 6 Arkansas State University Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is formed. 9

2002 Sept. The Chapter donates $250 to TWS for an internet server. 2002 The Chapter donates $500 to support the Upland Oak Ecology Symposium. The Chapter donates $500 to the ASU Student Chapter to support the 2004 Southeastern Wildlife Conclave. 2003 Mar. 5 The Chapter presents career service recognition plaques to Dave Urbston and Fred Ward. 2003 Mar. 5 The Chapter approves a motion to donate $200 the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation contest. 2004 The Chapter donates $500 to the ASU Student Chapter to support the Southeastern Wildlife Conclave. 2004 May 6-7 The Chapter approves a motion to the make Special Collections Department at the University of Central Arkansas the permanent repository for historic Chapter documents and materials. Fred Ward and Dave Urbston are elected as Honorary Members retroactive to 2003. John Sunderland and Mike Cartwright were elected to Honorary Membership. 2004 Spring The Chapter website is launched as part of the parent society s website. The Chapter decides to make student membership free to Arkansas wildlife students with email addresses. 2004 Sept. 9 The Chapter approves a $500 donation to the parent society s Endowment Campaign for the Public and Policy Educational Program. 10

PART 2 MEETINGS OF THE ARKANSAS CHAPTER, 1972-2005 DATE PLACES CITY May 6, 1972 Coop. Extension Service, State Office Little Rock October 20, 1972 International Paper Co. Camden February 16, 1973 Arkansas Power & Light Little Rock June 15, 1973 Arkansas Power & Light Little Rock September 21, 1973 Veterans Memorial Building DeWitt February 15, 1974 Camp Robinson Quail Mgt. Area Mayflower June 21, 1974 Arkansas Power & Light Little Rock September 20, 1974 Arkansas Highway Department Little Rock February 21, 1975 Arkansas Highway Department Little Rock June 20, 1975 Ouachita Warden s Quarters, Blakly Mountain Pine Mt. Dam September 19, 1975 Arkansas Highway Department Little Rock February 29, 1976 Arkansas Highway Department Little Rock June 18, 1976 Old Arkansas Game and Fish Little Rock Commission Building September, 1976 No meeting held ---- February 7, 1977 Arkansas Highway Department Little Rock June 17, 1977 Arkansas Tech. University Russellville September 16, 1977 First Federal Bank Building Crossett January 20, 1978 Holiday Inn South, Lake Hamilton Hot Springs June 16, 1978 Weyerhaeuser Conference Room Dierks September 8, 1978 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock February 16, 1979 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 15, 1979 Camp Robinson Quail Mgt. Area Mayflower September 21, 1979 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock February 5, 1980 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 20, 1980 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 26, 1980 Ozark Folk Center Mountain View February 20, 1981 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 12, 1981 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 17-18, 1981 Camp Clear Fork, Ouachita N.F. Crystal Springs February 26, 1982 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 18, 1982 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 17, 1982 Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello November 19, 1982 University of Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock February 18, 1983 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 24, 1983 Camp Clearfork, Ouachita N.F. Crystal Springs September 16, 1983 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock February 10, 1984 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 15, 1984 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 20-21, 1984 Coop. Extension Service Building DeWitt 11

February 15, 1985 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 28, 1985 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 27, 1985 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock February 21, 1986 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock June 20, 1986 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock September 16-17, 1986 Ozark Folk Center Mountain View May 21-22, 1987 Old Washington State Park Washington September 21, 1987 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock March 10-11, 1988 Lake Fort Smith State Park Mountainburg October 3, 1988 First Electric Cooperative Perryville May 17-18, 1989 Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge Crossett October 5, 1989 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Little Rock May 16-17, 1990 Dumas City Hall Dumas October 11-12, 1990 Buffalo National River Steel Creek Camp May 23-24, 1991 Ozark Folk Center Mountain View October 10-11, 1991 Wattensaw Wildlife Mgt. Area Hazen April 30-May 1, 1992 Arkansas Tech University Russellville October 15-16, 1992 University of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello May 3, 1993 Lake Village State Park Forrest City October 21-22, 1993 Fayetteville Hilton Fayetteville May 19-20, 1994 SCS Plant Materials Center/Family Booneville Farm Research Center & Winrock Farms Conf. Room, Petit Jean Mtn. October 27, 1994 Arkansas State University Jonesboro May 11-12, 1995 Mountain Harbor Resort Mt. Ida October 19-20, 1995 University of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello May 7-8, 1996 USFWS Fish Farming Research Lab. Stuttgart October 5, 1996 Arlington Hotel Hot Springs Spring 1997 No meeting held ---- Fall 1997 No meeting held ---- June 10-11, 1998 Grandview Prairie Conservation Hope Education Center October 14-15, 1998 Arkansas State University Jonesboro March 23-24, 1999 Poppa Duck Lodge St. Charles October 7-8, 1999 Arkansas Tech University Russellville May 3-4, 2000 Cypress Barn Restaurant Waldron October 17-18, 2000 University of Arkansas Fayetteville February 7-8, 2001 Brighten Inn Heber Springs October 4-5, 2001 University of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello May 2, 2002 Arkansas Tech University Russellville October 7, 2002 Washington Co. Coop. Ext. Service Fayetteville March 5-6, 2003 Clarion on the Lake Resort Hot Springs October 2-3, 2003 Arkansas State University Jonesboro May 7-8, 2004 Grandview Prairie Cons. Center Hope September 9-10, 2004 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Fayetteville 12

February 23-25, 2005 Arkansas Tech University Russellville 13

PART 3 CHAPTER OFFICERS YEAR PRESIDENT SECRETARY- TREASURER MEMBER-AT- LARGE 1972 James Miller Roy Grizzell Jr. Tom Forister 1973 Noel Yoho Steve Wilson Tom Hooper 1974 Roy Grizzell? 1975 Steve Wilson Bob Pierce Raymond McMaster 1976 John Sunderland Tom Hooper 1977 Jim Sweeney Paul Daley 1978 Jim Miller* Lew Johnston Mike Cartwright 1979 Bob McAnally Bob Wiley Jim Fenwood 1980 Carlton Owen Jim Johnson 1981 Paul Brady Ron Burkert 1982 David Urbston Bentley Wigley Bob Bridges 1983 Jim Fenwood Warren Montague 1984 Tony Melchiors Mike Cartwright Bob Bridges 1985 Bentley Wigley Mike Pledger Joe Clark 1986 Bob Bridges 1987 Doyle Shook John Sunderland 1988 Joe Clark 1989 Danny Adams Kim Smith Tom Nelson 1990 Gary Hartman? 1991 Mike Widner W.F. Bill Hailey Jane (Anderson) Rice 1992 Tom Nelson Thurman Booth 1993 Larry Hedrick John Sunderland Phillip Tappe 1994 W.F. Bill Hailey? 1995 Mike Staten Belinda Ederington Karen Yaich 1996 Scott Yaich Frances Rothwein 1997 Phillip Tappe Linda Knighton 1998 Jerry Wayne Davis Karen Tinkle 1999 Randall Bullington Alicia Lupkes 2000 James Bednarz Laurel Moore Matt Curry 2001 Don McKenzie 2002 David Krementz Rebecca McPeake 2003 Don White Steve Duzan 2004 Blake Sasse 2005 Doyle Shook Tom Risch 2006 To be elected fall 2005 14

PART 4 CHARTER MEMBERS Robert E. Apple Michael Cartwright Edward E. Dale, Jr. Thomas E. Forester Roy A. Grizzell Gary A. Heidt Tom Hooper Andrew H. Hulsey Lew Johnston Bob Leonard Raymond McMaster James E. Miller Marvin L. Nichols Robert A. Pierce Robert Prescott, Jr. John A. Sealander John Sunderland Thomas N. Taylor Fred Ward Steve N. Wilson Bill Allen Richard Broach Pat J. Burke Philip S. Gipson Gerald Hammett Donald Kosin Lloyd McCollum Jim Montgomery Richard Otwell Pratt Remmell Jr. Mitchell J. Rogers Gary Valentine Joe Vandiver Claude M. Ward Noel Yoho Robert Wiley 15

PART 5 CHAPTER AWARDS Honor Award for Exemplary Leadership in Fish and Wildlife Management 1975 Dr. Rex Hancock, Citizens Committee to Save the Cache Joe D. Scott, Past Chairman, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Jim Soucek, Farmer Dr. Buck Harris, Farmer Fay Anderson, Minnow Farmer Honorary Member 1984 Raymond McMaster Roy Grizzell 1985 Eldon Lucas Tom Hooper 2004 Mike Cartwright John Sunderland Dave Urbston Fred Ward Arkansas Chapter of the Wildlife Society Award of Achievement For a specific achievement relating to wildlife research, management, or administration in Arkansas rather than overall excellence in the profession. 1990 Scott Yaich For his work on the North American Waterfowl Management Plan. 1991 Dennis Widner For his efforts with bottomland hardwood restoration program, waterfowl management initiatives on private land, and his efforts to coordinate land acquisition to establish the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge. 16

1992 Warren Montague For his outstanding management projects for the red cockaded woodpecker and the short-leaf pine/blue stem ecosystem within the Ouachita National Forest Career Service Recognition Award 1989 Robert Pierce A charter member of the Arkansas Chapter, for his long contribution of service to the Chapter. 2003 Dave Urbston A former Arkansas Chapter president, he served 37 years in wildlife resource management for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the U.S. Forest Service. Fred Ward A charter member of the Arkansas Chapter, the award was presented for his 37 years of service to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. 17