1 Military Natural Resource Conservation Research: Dr. Eric R. Britzke John Fitch Natural Resource Conservation Management, Model Programs/Projects: Fort.

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1 Military Natural Resource Conservation Research: Dr. Eric R. Britzke John Fitch Natural Resource Conservation Management, Model Programs/Projects: Fort Drum Fish and Wildlife Management Program John Robert Burger Dr. Cory Campora Natural Resource Conservation Communication, Conservation Partnerships: 6 Civil Engineer Squadron Environmental Flight, MacDill Air Force Base and Southwest Florida Water Management District – Surface Water Improvement and Management Section ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park NMFWA Lifetime Achievement: Jim Duncan Steve Niethamer Dr. Diane Drigot 1 National Military Fish & Wildlife Association Awards

2 Recognizes technicians, scientists, researchers, volunteers, and personnel from non-profit organizations, government agencies, academic institutions, contractors, cooperators, and the DoD who have contributed to significant research that has either: - taken place on a military installation or - been funded by DoD. Subject research improves the understanding and management of natural resources on DoD lands in support of the military mission. 2 Military Natural Resource Conservation Research

Dr. Eric R. Britzke Research Wildlife Biologist for the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). Developed automated program for bat echolocation call data analysis. 90+% reduction in time required to perform the analysis. Being incorporated into the survey guidance developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Research yielded the most cost-efficient and time-saving method for conducting bat surveys on Department of Defense (DoD) lands. Military Natural Resource Conservation Research: Fish & Wildlife

Military Natural Resource Conservation Research: Ecosystem/Cross-species Interactions John Fitch NMS Seal Beach volunteer – 20 years Founded program to reduce predation on nesting population of federally endangered CA Least Terns Monitored trends of nocturnal animals Performed monthly avian surveys in tidal wetlands Conducted conservation outreach to highlight NWS Seal Beach biodiversity

5 Recognizes resource managers (e.g. technicians, program managers, biologists, project managers), regardless of their source of employment. Honors those who further natural resource management on military installations in support of the military mission through developing programs or projects which can serve as models for conservation on military installations. 5 Natural Resource Conservation Management, Model Programs and Projects

Developed innovative methods for hunting programs allowing for disabled hunter access Developed improved bat survey protocols Collected and shared invaluable White-nosed syndrome (WNS) data with DoD, agencies & scientific community Established Bat Conservation Area minimizing land use restrictions while staying in ESA compliance Created model DoD INRMP Intensive management of 249 species of migratory birds and habitat on Fort Drum Fort Drum Fish and Wildlife Management Program Model Programs/Projects

Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kaua’i Innovative solution to relocate Laysan Albatross eggs to reduce BASH risk and support military mission John Robert Burger Model Programs/Projects Partnership with USFWS, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services and Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge Implemented light modifications (LED and green lights) to minimize endangered nocturnal seabird fall-out Reduced fall-out by 80% Energy savings

NAVFAC Hawaii Natural Resources Manager –Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii (JBPHH) –Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) Challenges –T&E species: 37 (JBPHH); 12 (PMRF) –Critical habitat designation for multiple plant and bird species –Invasive species management for feral goats and pigs, mangrove, long thorn kiawe, predatory snails, etc. Dr. Cory Campora Model Programs/Projects Updated JBPHH INRMP to preclude critical habitat designation just prior to USFWS publishing final rule for multiple species. Executed JBPHH INRMP with limited resources by partnering and leveraging manpower and expertise both internally and externally to the Navy. Implemented community outreach and education.

9 Recognizes those who develop fruitful partnerships benefiting natural resource conservation on military installations in support of the military mission. Includes both DoD personnel who take part in conservation and external organization representatives who promote and foster partnerships with the DoD. Recipients may include but are not limited to volunteers, educators, negotiators, public affairs personnel, journalists, and DoD natural resource personnel, non- profit staff, and non-DoD government staff. 9 Natural Resource Conservation Communication, Conservation Partnerships

Partnership project between 6 Civil Engineer Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base and Southwest Florida Water Management District - Surface Water Improvement and Management Section (special acknowledgement to Jason Kirkpatrick, Nancy Norton and Dr. Brandt Hanningsen) Conservation Partnerships MacDill Air Force Base and SWIM Completed $2.0M ecologic restoration and surface water improvement project Improved and expanded habitat for wildlife Improved the quality of the water discharging to Tampa Bay

Partnered with Fort Indiantown Gap NGTC Key to successful lab-rearing of Regal Fritillary (butterfly under review for ESA listing) Research team (esp. Tim Becker and Ann Holtzman) broke records for captive egg- laying and specimen life span First step in eventual repatriation of species via grassland rehabilitation programs on non-DoD lands Using butterfly project in conservation outreach program highlighting local species ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park Conservation Partnerships

12 Recognizes those who have contributed significantly over the course of their careers to NMFWA’s progress as an organization and to conservation on DoD lands in support of the military mission. Lifetime Achievement

Jim Duncan 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner During 20+ years as a Wildlife Officer he continually promoted use of DoD lands for both military training and safe recreational use by soldiers and the public Directed field operations of 6-person enforcement team to detect, apprehend and deter illegal and dangerous activity, resulting in many thousands of effectively prosecuted cases His leadership and reputation resulted in healthy environmental culture at Ft. Bragg and more training opportunity due to reduced TES restrictions Worked continuously with NMFWA and other DoD conservation enforcement staff & programs to support DoD Conservation Enforcement, mentor others and develop CLEO policies

14 Navy Community Service Environmental Stewardship Flagship Award Winner or Honorable Mention 8 of 14 times since Built lasting partnerships through networking with federal, state and military partners and local community organizations. Steve Niethamer 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Teamed with Potomac Highlands Cooperative Weed and Pest Management Area Council and other community organizations to develop best management approach to the region’s invasive species problems. Maintained strong communication with installation community, local community and natural resources professionals through a regular newsletter of ongoing events and issues related to the environment and ecology of Sugar Grove.

30-year NMFWA member, served as Western Vice President Shaped MCB Hawaii Environmental Department program that earned 30 national environmental awards Received 20+ personal awards for community- based conservation efforts, including: ‒ SECNAV Conservation Individual of the Year (twice) ‒ Commendation for Meritorious Civilian Service from DoN, USMC (2013) Dr. Diane Drigot 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Significant volunteer contributions (including developing school curriculum) Published 20+ articles, papers and books on land use, ecosystem management and natural and cultural resources