Annual WCC award recipients
Wisconsin Conservation Congress
Each year the Wisconsin Conservation Congress recognizes individuals and organizations who have dedicated themselves and their time to the conservation of Wisconsin's natural resources. These awards are intended to acknowledge the hard work, exemplary leadership and commitment of these individuals and groups to continuing our outdoor legacy for generations to come.
Award nomination form
2024 Statewide, Local Organization/ Educator Nomination Form
2024 DNR Staff Nomination Form
Statewide groups
Statewide conservation organizations
The "Statewide Conservation Organization of the Year Award" is intended to recognize Wisconsin conservation organizations that dedicate themselves to conservation education activities, habitat enhancement, recreation activities, outdoor recreation access and projects throughout the state to help maintain Wisconsin's natural resources and environment.
Year | Organization |
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2017 | Northwoods Youth Deer Hunt Challenge Committee |
2016 | Wisconsin Trappers Association |
2015 | Shadows on the Wolf |
2014 | Urban Ecology Center |
2013 | Headwaters Muskies Inc, Chapter 12 |
2012 | Milwaukee School of Engineering Ducks Unlimited |
2011 | n/a |
2010 | Salmon Unlimited |
2009 | Praire Enthusiasts |
Local groups
Local conservation organizations
The "Local Conservation Club of the Year Award" is intended to recognize Wisconsin conservation clubs who dedicate themselves to conservation education and training, habitat enhancement, recreation activities, outdoor recreation access and local community service projects to help maintain Wisconsin's natural resources and environment.
Resource Professionals
DNR staff recognition
Each year the WCC recognizes department staff members that have done an outstanding job of advancing Wisconsin's conservation and natural resource management initiative, for their dedication and exemplary work in the natural resources arena. These recipients are chosen by the WCC Executive Committee based on the Congress' knowledge of their work along with nominations from their co-workers/supervisors.
The Waterfowl Officer of the Year award is given by the WCC Migratory Committee each year to a state or federal officer who has shown leadership, dedication and professionalism through their work and outreach programs relating to waterfowl.
Year | Outstanding DNR Professional Award | Waterfowl Officer | Other Recognition |
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2017 |
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Educator
Educator of the year
The "Conservation Educator of the Year Award" is intended to recognize Wisconsin conservationists who dedicate themselves to educating others about the wise use and conservation of Wisconsin's natural resources and environment. Through this award, the Conservation Congress recognizes the many hours of service, the number of individuals who have been impacted and the numerous programs which have been developed by Wisconsin's conservation educators.
Year | Recipient |
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2017 | n/a |
2016 | A. Jim Heffner |
2015 | Chuck Strysick |
2014 | Trent Tonn |
2013 | Terri Roehrig |
2012 | Cathy Chybowski |
2011 | Christine Jumbeck |
2010 | Mike Reiter |
2009 | Dave Tupa |
Delegate of the year
David A. Ladd delegate of the year award
Four years ago we initiated an annual award for a Congress delegate who, during the past year performed a level of service above and beyond whatever his or her station with the Congress requires. We had in mind to acknowledge people like David A. Ladd. Other than one year as Secretary of the Congress, Dave was never on the Executive Committee. He was the stalwart Chair of the Big Game Committee. However, he constantly represented us on statewide committees, testified for us at hearings and chaired many special committees. While never asking for recognition, the product of his hard work put the Congress in the best possible standing with those outside the Congress, and his presence and demeanor contributed largely to our credibility with all of those who he worked with.
The David A. Ladd delegate of the year award is given to a delegate who embodies the ideals of the Congress and works to improve this organization, is dedicated to the conservation of our natural resources and continuing our outdoor heritage, and has selflessly served the people of Wisconsin through countless hours of dedicated service.
Year | Recipient |
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2017 | Dave Mabie, Gary Mabie |
2016 | Douglas Burrows |
2015 | Edgar Harvey |
2014 | Michael Rogers |
2013 | James Burmeister |
2012 | Dale Maas |
2011 | Mike Riggle |
2010 | John Edelblute |
2009 | Lee Fahrney |