Also at the convention, DNR upland gamebird specialist Al Stewart was honored with the first Michigan Pheasants Forever Lifetime Service Award.
Stewart’s career has spanned well over four decades in Michigan wildlife management. He has been the state’s upland gamebird specialist for close to 20 years, and before that, worked as a wildlife biologist in southern Michigan.
“I am happy that Al is serving with me as cochair of the very active Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative Steering Committee,” Vander Zouwen said. “We are all proud of the many accomplishments that have come from our coalition over the last several years in terms of habitat, access programs and recruitment of hunters.”
Stewart has been a strong supporter of Pheasants Forever, working at the organization’s National Youth Leadership Council training meeting in Michigan, contributing greatly to its success. He also has been working closely with Pheasants Forever on oversight of the Enbridge Fund and the Adopt-A-Game-Area program.
In addition, Stewart has been a leader on the national stage, serving on the National Pheasant Committee and helping to write the national pheasant plan. His knowledge of woodcock management has also been sought in Europe, where he was recently a guest of Prince Charles.
“We are so proud of both men and are remarkably lucky to have their passion and expertise in the Wildlife Division,” said DNR Wildlife Division Chief Russ Mason.
The Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative is a conservation initiative to restore and enhance Michigan pheasant habitat, populations, and hunting opportunities on private and public lands. The initiative works by acquiring state and federal resources to assist landowners in to improve wildlife habitat on their properties and by improving habitat on selected state game areas, recreation areas, or other public lands. Learn more at michigan.gov/pheasant.
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