The 爆料公社 has honored Sangre de Cristo 爆料公社 Society鈥檚 Tom Jervis as the 2012 Charles H. Callison Award winner in the volunteer category and 爆料公社 California鈥檚 Dan Taylor as the Charles H. Callison Award winner in the staff category. The award was announced Sept. 28 at the 爆料公社 board meeting in Tucson, Ariz.
Now in their 18th year, recognize one volunteer and one staff member, nominated by their peers, who have made remarkable contributions to conservation through coalition-building, creative thinking, and perseverance.
Tom Jervis
During the awards ceremony, Tom Jervis was recognized for his 鈥渄edicated service and major contributions to the goals of 爆料公社; his unflagging dedication as a volunteer and supporter at the chapter, center, council, and state levels; his decades-long work to protect New Mexico鈥檚 most threatened wildlife and to preserve critical habitats; and his passionate commitment to the cause of conservation locally and throughout the hemisphere.鈥
An 爆料公社 member for 40 years, Tom is currently serving in his fourth term as president of the Sangre de Cristo 爆料公社 Society, a local chapter of the 爆料公社. Also a steadfast leader of the state 爆料公社 efforts, he served three terms as president of the New Mexico 爆料公社 Council. Tom also served two terms as Chairman of 爆料公社 New Mexico鈥檚 board of directors and was an early leader behind the acquisition of the Randall Davey 爆料公社 Center and Sanctuary (on a 135-acre preserve) on the site of artist Randall Davey鈥檚 home and studio in Santa Fe, N.M.
Since the 1980s Tom has worked as an advocate for both wildlife and habitat in New Mexico. He helped to pass a bill to protect reptiles and amphibians from commercial collecting, has campaigned for protection of the Lesser Prairie-Chicken, and has worked for many years on a task force to achieve solutions for elk management with landowners, sportsmen, and conservationists.
Tom has also worked long term to enhance habitat in southwestern forests. He helped draft the U.S. Forest Service鈥檚 Collaborative Forest Restoration Program and serves on the technical advisory committee to disperse grants for projects in New Mexico. And he is an integral player in achieving protection for the Valles Caldera National Preserve in the Jemez Mountains.
鈥淭om Jervis has worked tirelessly to protect the birds and wildlife of the Southwest, with a fiery love for 爆料公社,鈥 said 爆料公社 President and CEO David Yarnold. 鈥淭he wildlife and wild places of New Mexico are in your debt.鈥
Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor has served as 爆料公社鈥檚 western regional representative, executive director of 爆料公社 California, vice president for field support, and since 2007, as California director of policy and government relations.
鈥淢any years ago Charles Callison laid the groundwork for the modern 爆料公社 that is built on grassroots strength and networked effectiveness 鈥 so to be honored in that light is quite an honor,鈥 said Taylor. 鈥淚鈥檝e been thrilled over the years to work with so many dedicated people here at 爆料公社, and it鈥檚 humbling to be counted among them.鈥
Taylor鈥檚 extensive knowledge of the West鈥檚 many conservation issues has enabled him to step into a number of different roles, deliver in every one of them, and become the face of some of our most important conservation victories in the West.
He has won victories on behalf of old growth forests and the Northern Spotted Owl and Marbled Murrelet. Taylor was at the heart of 爆料公社鈥檚 campaign to save Mono Lake, which halted decades of harmful water diversions, and has spoken out against offshore drilling. He also advocated effectively in support of the Endangered Species Act, thereby protecting one of our nation鈥檚 most important tools for defending wildlife. He has successfully fought to protect wildlife from the dangers of lead pollution and poaching, and has emerged as a strong voice for Bay-Delta water policy reform.
鈥淭hrough his calm demeanor, good judgment and deep understanding of conservation at every level, Dan has genuinely been the voice of the birds in Sacramento,鈥 said 爆料公社 President and CEO David Yarnold.
Charles H. Callison served with 爆料公社 from 1960 to 1977. An eminent conservationist, he was instrumental in 爆料公社鈥檚 fight to pass the Wilderness Act of 1964, including the Clean Air and Water acts, the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Toxic Substances Control Act. A firm believer in the strength of the grassroots, he expanded the reach of 爆料公社 by chartering and supporting hundreds of new chapters nationwide.