Outdoor News Bulletin

Outdoor News Bulletin

June 2006 Edition | Volume 60, Issue 6 | Published since 1946

Thinking Like a Manager?A new WMI book

The Wildlife Management Institute is very pleased to announce the release of its latest book?Thinking Like a Manager: Reflections on Wildlife Management, by John Organ, Dan Decker, Len Carpenter, Bill Siemer and Shawn Riley.

The 120-page book, with original illustrations by Dan Metz, is a fictional account of six wildlifers, brought together under unusual circumstance, who find common confusion, interest and opportunity in the increasingly important human element in each of their different professional roles and geographies.

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Nominations open for WMI's Touchstone and Presidents awards

Nominations may be submitted now for the Wildlife Management Institute's 2007 Touchstone and Presidents awards.

These awards recognize exceptional professional creativity, ingenuity and tenacity in developing programs that have advanced sound resource management and conservation in North America. Nominations can be for programs in any natural resource discipline.

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Mapping the Platte River management plan

After nearly 10 years of discussion, debate and negotiation, the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Platte River has been released by the Bureau of Reclamation. According to the Wildlife Management Institute, the FEIS reveals future management plans for the famed river, which originates in Colorado and Wyoming and ultimately flows into the Missouri River, which serves as the eastern boundary of Nebraska.

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New publication reports on effectiveness of Farm Bill conservation programs

The Wildlife Management Institute has released Regional Wildlife Habitat Needs Assessment for the 2007 Farm Bill: A Summary of Successes and Needs of Farm Bill Conservation Programs. This 24-page booklet was produced to assist in the development of proposals to refine and otherwise improve conservation provisions for the upcoming 2007 Farm Bill. The assessment utilized published data and information from state Wildlife Action Plans to create regional summaries of current program impacts.

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Worth reading

You will really like this one if you qualify as a hunter/gatherer, possess a sense of adventure, don't have a fear of gherkins, and aren't inclined to form some sort of reverse Stockholm Syndrome attachment to captive pigeons prior to their conversion to pigeonneaux crapaudine.

Steven Rinella's The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine locked me in a grin for 317 pages. Except for the fact that it sports the most delusive title for a book since Canning Moose, it is wonderfully entertaining.

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WMI value substantially increased by a Ruble

Pat Ruble, for 21 years the Executive Administrator for the Wildlife Management and Research Section of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, will join the Wildlife Management Institute in July, as the Institute's Midwest Field Representative.

Since his retirement from the Ohio Division of Wildlife in 2002, Pat served as program coordinator for the Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab, Ohio State University School of Natural Resources until 2004, and then until present as director of government relations for the Bowhunting Preservation Alliance and Arrowsport foundations.

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