Plan Awards
North American Waterfowl Management Plan Annual Awards
The North American Waterfowl Management Plan is implemented through long-term partnerships of government agencies, nongovernment organizations, and individuals committed to the conservation of North American waterfowl, other wetland-associated migratory bird populations and their wetlands habitats. The success of the Plan is directly related to the contributions of these dedicated partners, both short- and long-term. Some partners’ efforts have spanned a decade or more, while others have contributed to the Plan’s success through short-term actions.
To give recognition to their work, the Plan Committee invites you to nominate a Plan partner to receive one of its two prestigious awards. These awards are conferred on an annual basis on deserving nominees who meet any of the following award specific criteria:
International Canvasback Award
The International Canvasback Award is presented to an exceptional individual, corporation, or organization that:
- has made significant long-term (duration of no fewer than 10 years) contributions to the implementation and continuation of Plan conservation activities throughout North America.
- has had wide and enduring influence over waterfowl or wetlands conservation with ramifications that are international in scope.
Please demonstrate how the candidate meets one or more of the above criteria for the award by providing specific, concrete examples and details that fit each pertinent award criteria and include specific timelines.
Examples of qualifying activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Initiating, conducting, or enhancing conservation efforts over a long period of time that result in habitat accomplishments of international significance to North American waterfowl populations;
- The initiation of legislation which results in benefits to North American waterfowl populations on an international scale;
- Establishing a corporate or public policy that results in substantial accomplishments of international significance to North American waterfowl populations.
National Blue-winged Teal Award
The National Blue-winged Teal Award is presented to individuals, partnerships or programs whose activities at the national or regional level result in substantial benefits to waterfowl, other wetland- associated migratory bird populations or wetlands habitats, at the national scale as a one-time, periodic or ongoing effort. Please demonstrate how the candidate meets one or more of the criteria for the award by providing specific, concrete examples and details that fit each pertinent award criteria and include specific timelines.
Examples of qualifying activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- A gift of land or use of land, goods, or cash that is significant at the national scale to attaining the goals of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan;
- Major legislative initiatives such as efforts by individual members of the U.S. Congress, Canadian Parliament, or Mexican Camara and their staffs or by state or provincial legislative bodies to establish laws or programs of national significance to waterfowl, other migratory birds, wetlands, or other habitats that help to attain Plan goals;
- Major actions that provide regionally significant benefits to waterfowl, other migratory birds and their habitats. This might be an administrative, legislative, or policy action by a regional government official, a government land manager, a non-government organization or a corporate board that decides to manage property or to market a product that significantly benefits waterfowl, other wetland-associated migratory birds, or wetlands habitats.
Nominations
Nominations for these awards may be made by any individual or organization using the Plan Committee’s nomination form (343.2KB). Only information provided in the nomination package will be evaluated. Nominations from each country should be submitted to their respective national office responsible for administering the Plan. Addresses are found on the nomination form.
For More Information contact your country’s Plan Committee co-chair.
Past and Current Recipients
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Senator George Mitchell, United States Gary T. Meyers, United States James Patterson, Canada |
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, United States James D. Range, United States The Nature Conservancy, United States Transcanada Pipelines, Canada Don Simkin, Canada AndrŽ Magny, Canada Inco Limited, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Ducks Unlimited, Inc., United States Ducks Unlimited Canada Ducks Unlimited Mexico National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, United States Harvey Nelson, United States |
Ross Murphy, United States Kenneth H. Hofmann, United States John Vauglin, Canada Eastern Irrigation District of Alberta, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Kenneth Wich, United States |
The Dow Chemical Company, United States Daniel Chapin, United States Governor Arne Carlson, United States Ohio Division of Wildlife, United States Westvaco Corporation, United States |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Inuvialuit Game Council, Canada |
Stew Morrison, Canada Illinois Department of Natural Resources, United States Phillips Petroleum Company, United States Mauricio Cervantes Abrego, Mexico The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, United States |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Senator Don Nickles, United States Robert Andrews, Canada |
Richard Goulden, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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James McCuaig, Canada |
SaskPower, Canada Bow River Irrigation District, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Senator John H. Chafee, United States |
Western Irrigation District, Canada Michael R. Szymczak, United States Northern Indiana Public Service Company, United States |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Roger Holmes, United States |
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., United States The Williams Companies, Inc., United States |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Charles K. Baxter, United States John E. Frampton, United States |
Lewis Mithun, United States PacificCorp - Utah Power and Light Division, United States St. Mary River Irrigation District, Canada Delta Waterfowl Foundation, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Natural Resources Canada-Polar Continental Shelf Project, Canada |
Special Areas Board, Canada Habitat Conservation Trust Fund, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron | Rod Fowler, Canada | Arnold Boer, Canada |
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International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Ken Cox, Canada Dr. Art Martell, Canada |
Representative Steven Rothman, United States Shelby Lake Farms, LLC, United States The Iron Ore Company of Canada Theresa Dupuis, Canada Saskatchewan Environment, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Dr. George Finney, Canada Duane Shroufe, United States |
George Arsenault, Canada Jay Bartsch, Canada California Wildlife Conservation Board, United States ConocoPhillips, United States Indiana Department of Natural Resources, United States Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District, United States |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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David A. Smith, United States |
Colorado Division of Wildlife, United States North Dakota Game and Fish Department, United States Reg Melanson, Canada Len Warren, Canada Dr. Morley Barrett, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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Jerry Serie, United States Dr. Stephen Wendt, Canada Dr. Michael G. Anderson, Canada |
Ron Reynolds, United States Steve Moran, United States Ian Rudland, Canada Herb Goulden, Canada Bill Gummer, Canada Dennis Sherratt, Canada Gil Henderson, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Great Blue Heron |
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US Congressman John Dingell, United States Mr. Lorne Colpitts, Canada Ms. Sheila Tooze, Canada |
Dave Nomsen, United States Brett Calverley, Canada Ken Ambrock, Canada Donna Stewart, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal* |
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Robert Blohm, United States Keith McAloney. Canada |
Vernon Bevill, United States Glenn Elison, United States Ian Barnett, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Seth Mott, United States Alan Wentz, Canada |
Carey Smith, United States Carl Madsen, United States California Waterfowl Association, United States Ken Ross, Canada Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Paul Schmidt Dave Sharp |
Dr. John Eadie, United States Deanna Dixon, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Eldridge "Red" Hunt, United States Jim Ringelman, United States |
Ducks Unlimited Great Lakes-Atlantic Regional Office, United States Dr. Rick Kaminski and the Mississippi State University Waterfowl and Wetlands Science and Conservation Program, United States Robert Shaffer, United States Pat Kehoe, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Wayne MacCallum, United States Frederic "Fritz" Reid, United States |
WetlandsLIVE, United States Ken Abraham, Canada Kathy Dickson, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Rick Warhurst, United States | James C. Kennedy, United States Nicole Hansel-Welch, United States |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Dale Humburg, United States Dr. Robert Clark, Canada |
Ron Bjorge, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Dr. Rollin Sparrowe, United States | Kennneth Babcock, United States Dr. Joseph P. Fleskes, United States Dr. Curtis Hopkins, United States The Hagan Family, Canada Lyle Saigeon, Canada Daniel Bordage, Canada |
International Canvasback | National Blue-winged Teal |
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Dr. Bruce Batt, United States Mr. Eduardo Carrera, Mexico DJ Case & Associates, United States |
Mr. James Faulstich, United States Mr. Michael Barr, Canada |