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MANAGING

A M *E*R*I*C*A* N

WILDLIFE

A

History

of the

International

Association

of Fish and

Wildlife

Agencies

DIAN OLSON

BELANGER

ADRIAN

KINNANE

Centennial

Edition

MONTROSE

PRESS

ROCKVILLE,

MARYLAND

Z002

Cover photo courtesy of George Andrejko,

Arizona

Game and Fish

Department.

Copyright

2002

International

Association

of Fish and

Wildlife

Agencies

All

Rights

Reserved

Printed

in the

United

States

of

America

LC

2002107174

TO MY

FAMILY,

ABOVE ALL

MANAGING

A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N

WILDLIFE

Special Preface to the Centennial Edition

The publication of

Managing

American

Wildlife

in 1988
recorded the his- tory of the

International

Association

of Fish and

Wildlife

Agencies

from its beginnings at the first meeting in

Yellowstone

Park in 1902
through 1985.
The book was a record of fish and wildlife conservation leaders and their vision for the management of North

America's

dwindling natural resources. It also recorded the deliberations and difficulties related to creating the pro- fession of fish and wildlife management, and the struggles to obtain funding, establish technical training, deal with migratory species, and establish the legal basis for the foundation of what is today the "North

American

Model for Fish and

Wildlife

Management" - a

unique model that is the envy of the world. This expanded and updated publication continues this history and celebrates the 1 ooth anniversary of our organization, to be held in

September

2002.
It will be held in Big Sky,

Montana,

near the location of the first meeting at

Yellowstone

Park. The theme of the meeting is "Promises

Fulfilled,

Promises

to

Keep."

In addition to the history and accomplishments as of 1985,
the

International

Association

of Fish and

Wildlife

Agencies

has made great strides for the perpetuity of our natural living resources from 1985
to 2002.
The gains we have made are a tribute to the quality and dedication of the people in our profession and the evolution of a management strategy that encompasses partners in the various agencies of the governments of the

United

States,

Canada,

and

Mexico,

and numerous nongovernmental organizations of our continent. Since 1985,
the

Association

has been active in supporting enactment of a series of laws that have added to the protection and enhancement of wildlife species and their habitats. Many of these are recorded in this history. These are the accomplishments that enable us to fulfill the many promises made to the public to improve our fish and wildlife resources. xi These efforts are a result of work done by leaders of the Association, directors, members, and various committees, with the support of the professional staff of the

Association

headed by

Executive

Vice

President

Max

Peterson.

Association

committees do a tremendous amount and diversity of work, from overseeing a process for multi-state funding projects under the federal aid program to suggesting and helping establish

Association

policies. They develop approaches and strategies to deal with problems, opportunities,quotesdbs_dbs14.pdfusesText_20