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Maryland: Bonnie Bell

Bonnie’s leadership in park stewardship has impacted and inspired hundreds of people over the years in the value and fun of conservation service and is a significant reason why the Great Seneca Creek Watershed is in the excellent condition it’s in today.


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Illinois: Diane Banta

Diane is an Outdoor Recreation Planner in the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program of the National Park Service (NPS).


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Indiana: Angie Pool

Thanks to Angie’s leadership, the Cardinal Greenway has received well-deserved recognition as a major community asset.


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Louisiana: Damon Robison

Damon gives testament to what can be achieved by a small community when a diverse range of individuals and organizations work collaboratively to create something very special.


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Minnesota: Anne Gullion

Anne Gullion was a driving force behind bring horse trails to Duluth as a tourism attraction, which led to the opening of the new Magney Snively-Ely's Peak Equestrian Trail and Ski Loop.


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Missouri: Josh Adams

Josh Adams is the sole member and project leader for the Missouri Trails Project.


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New York: Erik Mickelson

Eric is a consummate trail professional whose technical skill and artistic vision have contributed greatly to the trails in New York State.


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North Carolina: Tim Johnson

For two decades, Tim Johnson has been that champion for sustainable trails in North Carolina. His leadership, knowledge, and vision of many significant projects with incalculable impact has created dozens of miles of new sustainable trail on the ground.


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Ohio: Andy Niekamp

Andy is the chief adventure officer of Outdoor Adventure Connection, and founder and leader of Dayton Hikers, which has more than 3,300 members.


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Oregon: Wayne Chevalier

Wayne is a champion of promoting and maintaining the use of traditional skills in trail work. He teaches, and is, a certifier of crosscut saws and is experienced with rigging, dry stone masonry, and woodworking.


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Capitol Land Trust

Lacey, Washington

Furthering collaborative and strategic conservation of southwest Washington's essential natural areas and working lands.


4405 7th Ave SE, Suite 306, Lacey, Washington 98503
(360) 943-3012 • [email protected]
https://capitollandtrust.org/

American Whitewater

Cullowhee, North Carolina

American Whitewater is a national non-profit 501©(3) river conservation organization founded in 1954 with approximately 6,000 members and 100 local-based affiliate clubs, representing whitewater enthusiasts across the na...


PO Box 1540 (Physical Address: 629 W Main St Sylva, NC 28779), Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723
(828) 586-1930 • [email protected]
https://www.americanwhitewater.org/

Outward Bound Adventures

Pasadena, California

Outward Bound Adventures (OBA) is the oldest non-profit in the nation created and dedicated to providing outdoor education, conservation and environmental learning expeditions for primarily low income, urban and rural yo...


PO Box 202 | 1905 Lincoln Avenue, Pasadena, California 91102
(626) 564-0844 • [email protected]
https://www.obainc.org/

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