New Mexico
Department of Game and Fish Public contact, Information Center: (888) 248-6866 Media contact: Karl Moffatt: (505) 476-8007 karl.moffatt@state.nm.us
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RELEASE, MARCH 6, 2017:
Conservationists honored at Governor's Special Hunt Auction and Awards Banquet
ALBUQUERQUE – Some of New Mexico’s
most accomplished and dedicated wildlife conservationists received special
honors recently at the annual Governor’s Special Hunt Auction and Awards
Banquet.
Sanford Schemnitz, a longtime professor at New Mexico State University, was presented the
2017 Governor’s Conservationist Lifetime Achievement Award. Schemnitz has dedicated
his life to wildlife conservation, teaching and inspiring countless students
toward conservation careers. His research and studies also contributed
significantly to reintroductions of desert bighorn sheep and Gould’s turkeys to
their historic ranges in New Mexico.
Stewart Liley,
who in 10 years with the Department of Game and Fish rose from Elk Program manager
to chief of the Wildlife Management Division, received the 2017 Director’s
Wildlife Conservation Professional of the Year Award. Liley’s innovative
approaches to wildlife management have led to more accurate estimates of the
state elk population, improved methods to incorporate harvest data into game
management plans, and a better understanding of elk calf mortality rates.
The New Mexico Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation was presented the 2017
Commissioners’ Wildlife Conservation Partnership Award, which recognizes the
exemplary work by a Department of Game and Fish partner toward wildlife
conservation in New Mexico. By providing the venue for the annual Bighorn Sheep
Enhancement permit auction, the foundation has helped raise almost $5 million since
1990 for the department’s bighorn sheep programs. The foundation’s
contributions were especially significant in the department’s successful
efforts to restore desert bighorn sheep populations, removing the species from
state threatened and endangered lists, and allowing more sports harvests every
year.
The awardees received handmade
bronze wildlife statues created by Santa Fe artists Colin and Kristine Poole.
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