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AHistory
of theInternational
Association
of Fish andWildlife
Agencies
DIAN OLSONBELANGER
ADRIAN
KINNANE
Centennial
Edition
MONTROSE
PRESSROCKVILLE,
MARYLAND
Z002Cover photo courtesy of George Andrejko,
Arizona
Game and FishDepartment.
Copyright
2002International
Association
of Fish andWildlife
Agencies
AllRights
Reserved
Printed
in theUnited
States
ofAmerica
LC2002107174
TO MYFAMILY,
ABOVE ALLMANAGING
A*M*E*R*I*C*A*N
WILDLIFE
Special Preface to the Centennial Edition
The publication ofManaging
American
Wildlife
in 1988recorded the his- tory of the
International
Association
of Fish andWildlife
Agencies
from its beginnings at the first meeting inYellowstone
Park in 1902through 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 "NorthAmerican
Model for Fish andWildlife
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 inSeptember
2002.It will be held in Big Sky,
Montana,
near the location of the first meeting atYellowstone
Park. The theme of the meeting is "PromisesFulfilled,
Promises
toKeep."
In addition to the history and accomplishments as of 1985,the
International
Association
of Fish andWildlife
Agencies
has made great strides for the perpetuity of our natural living resources from 1985to 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,
andMexico,
and numerous nongovernmental organizations of our continent. Since 1985,the