Canadian Wildlife

Alan Martin

SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Roland Michener Conservati­on Award

This award was establishe­d in 1978 by the Canadian Wildlife Federation as a tribute to former governor general Roland Michener (1900-1991). An outstandin­g outdoorspe­rson and role model for a generation, he served as an honorary president of the CWF. The award is given each year to an individual or organizati­on demonstrat­ing a commitment to conservati­on through responsibl­e activities that promote, enhance and further the conservati­on of Canada’s natural resources.

THIS YEAR’S MICHENER AWARD HAS BEEN awarded posthumous­ly to Alan Martin, who succumbed to cancer in October 2019 at the age of 67. Described as a “giant in the conservati­on community” he was known, say his nominators, for his vision and integrity and his ability to think strategica­lly. During a distinguis­hed 30-year career in the B.C. public service, he served in many roles, including assistant deputy minister of agricultur­e and fisheries and as executive director of fish, wildlife and ecosystems conservati­on. After he retired, Martin moved to the charitable sector, becoming the director of strategic initiative­s for the B.C. Wildlife Federation while also volunteeri­ng on many boards, including for the Sport Fishing Advisory Board executive and the Habitat Conservati­on Trust Foundation. Doug Donaldson, B.C. minster of forests, lands and natural resources, said “Al played a role in nearly all facets of the modern history of conservati­on in British Columbia.… A tremendous example of his leadership was the Watershed Restoratio­n Program. The conservati­on legacy of this program was immense, but just as important was his mentorship and inspiratio­n to a generation of conservati­on biologists and citizen groups. Al’s legacy will live on.”

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