Small Game Coordinator Jim Pitman named “Wildlife Biologist of the Year”
The
Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (MAFWA) recently
recognized Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT)
small game coordinator Jim Pitman as the 2013 “Wildlife Biologist of
the Year.” Pitman was presented the award by KDWPT Assistant Secretary
Keith Sexson at the June 27 Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
Commission meeting.
Each
year, MAFWA recognizes an individual who has shown an unparalleled
initiative toward the better understanding of wildlife and their
conservation, and Pitman couldn’t have been a better choice.
“It
is a huge honor to be recognized my peers,” said Pitman. “A person's
peers are usually the toughest critics, so winning an award
from that group is the most meaningful recognition anyone could
receive. I'm very appreciative of that recognition and humbled by it.”
Pitman’s
most recent endeavor has been developing conservation strategies to
address the potential listing of the lesser prairie chicken
as a threatened or endangered species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
Pitman
is the second KDWPT biologist in recent years to receive this award
from MAFWA. In 2011, KDWPT Big Game Program Coordinator Lloyd
Fox was also named Wildlife Biologist of the Year.
Comprised
of 13 state and 3 provincial Midwest fish and wildlife agencies, MAFWA
is an organization that strives to provide a common
forum for fish and wildlife agencies to share ideas, information, pool
resources, and form action initiatives to better manage and conserve
fish and wildlife resources.
For more information on MAFWA and Pitman’s award, visit www.mafwa.org.
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