Okanogan Fire Tour
Leadership and Wildfires, May 20-22, 2016. Washington AgForestry Foundation and Alumni Council is currently developing a powerful regional trip to the Okanogan area impacted by recent
Leadership and Wildfires, May 20-22, 2016. Washington AgForestry Foundation and Alumni Council is currently developing a powerful regional trip to the Okanogan area impacted by recent
“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
Need an important job done? Ask a busy person. Better yet, ask a person who is known to be tried and true. Our very own
Pat Shaver has shown repeatedly that he is a top-drawer rangeland manager as well as a dedicated professional. Pat was raised on a small stock
Hanford Reach is the last downstream free flowing stretch of the Columbia River uninfluenced by reservoirs or tides. Extending from Priest River Dam to Richland, Washington, it includes 51 miles of river and surrounding land. Hanford Reach is unique for its geology, archeological sites, unparalleled irrigated agriculture, arid rangelands, cultural heritage, and development of the nuclear bomb during WWII. Join us on September 16-18 for the Fall meeting to explore Hanford Reach.
This year, the Section presented a Special Award to Dr. William H. Rickard. Janelle Downs and William Rickard treated our group to a fascinating overview
Bob France is a remarkable man. He is well educated, well spoken, and presents well. He has served the Pacific Northwest Section, Society for Range
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
Dr. Wendy Gardner is remarkable! She is a researcher and a teacher at Thompson Rivers University and a hard-working member of the Pacific Northwest Section,
Sandra K. Wyman’s work with the National Riparian Service Team constitutes a dream job for many people. She travels the nation, and in fact the
Long-time supporter of the Society for Range Management, Kevin Guinn, has distinguished himself repeatedly. He has served in nearly every office in the Pacific Northwest
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