In for the Long Haul Award 2024: John Buckhouse
2024 James Brunner “In for the Long Haul” Award. John Buckhouse The winner of the 2024 PNW ‘Jim Brunner – In for the Long Haul’
Established in 2011, the James Brunner “In for the Long Haul” Award honors and remembers SRM charter member Jim Brunner, who lived to age 92. Following his service in World War II, which included the liberation of Paris, he led a distinguished career in the BLM. After retirement, Jim left the southwest and settled in Oregon where, well into his 80s, he was a strong SRM member and was beloved within the PNW.
2024 James Brunner “In for the Long Haul” Award. John Buckhouse The winner of the 2024 PNW ‘Jim Brunner – In for the Long Haul’
2023 James Brunner “In for the Long Haul” Award. Kevin Guinn For 47 years Kevin Guinn has faithfully served the Society for Range Management. In
2022 James Brunner “In for the Long Haul” Award. Andrea L. Mann Andrea has been a Society for Range Management member since 1981. Her mentor, Pete
Gene Hickman is the perfect fit for the Brunner: in for the Long Haul Award! Gene has been a faithful member of the Pacific Northwest
What a guy! We all know Tom Brannon and his lovely wife, Kathy, as strong supporters and believers in rangeland management and in the people who
What does one say about a 54-year member of our organization who has done it all? Possibly one could list some of his major accomplishments—-perhaps
Fifty four years ago, Mike Malmberg joined the Society for Range Management and became a member of the Pacific Northwest Section. For fifty four years
Maureen Malenstyn was in for the long haul even before she had signed up for the “haul”. During the preparations for the SRM Annual Meetings
JAMES A. BRUNNER ”IN FOR THE LONG HAUL” AWARD 2016 DR. FRED HALL Fred Hall has been in for the long haul all his life.
“It’s a poor day that I don’t learn anything” (Andy McDonald). Herbert Anderson (Andy) McDonald is an upbeat man. Andy always has a smile on
James Brunner maintained his interest in a variety of activities, including natural resources and rangeland management until his dying day. This award honors those whose
Jim Brunner was the PNW SRM’er who failed to “hang up his spurs”, serving SRM for decades, throughout a distinguished career, into retirement, and until