Lauren
E. Schaaf Memorial Award
This award recognizes a professional biologist in Kentucky who has made outstanding contributions to one or more of the following areas: 1) the wildlife profession, 2) the areas of wildlife conservation, management, or science, and/or 3) a specific area of endeavor, such as a species, community, ecosystem, region, etc. The award is named in honor of Lauren Schaaf, wildlife biologist and director of the KDFWR’s Wildlife Division, who passed away in 1995.
If you feel someone is deserving of this honor, recommendations should come in the form of a 1 - 2 page nomination letter detailing the nominee’s accomplishments, outstanding service, and qualities which warrant such recognition. Additional supporting materials are welcome, but not necessary. Please send your nominations to: Mark Cramer, #1 Game Farm Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 OR e-mail to Mark.Cramer@mail.state.ky.us (MS Word format).
Lauren E. Schaaf
Lauren E. Schaaf was just 44 years old when he lost a long and painful battle with cancer in March 1995. In his short lifetime, the former director of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife had come to be highly respected as one of North America’s outstanding conservationists.
Lauren, a 1969 graduate of St. Mary’s held a master’s degree in biology from Eastern Kentucky University. He joined the state wildlife department in 1976, became the assistant director in 1982, and was named the director just four years later. He was a leader in several species restoration efforts and was widely recognized for his work toward reestablishing Ruffed Grouse, Giant Canada Geese and Wild Turkey populations.
To say that Lauren loved the
great outdoors would be a gross understatement. He was an avid hunter and
an excellent
wing-shooter. He was the quintessential
sportsman.
"To Schaaf, the hunt wasn’t
about bagging game" a close friend and colleague once said. "His delight
was in hunting with his
friends. It was about the
camaraderie and the good times. Hunting was sharing the outdoor experiences
with the people he cared about.
The Nebraska native was especially
proud of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan, an innovative management
approach to improving the
plight of ducks and geese, which he helped develop and implement. Since
its inception and much to
Lauren’s credit, the North
American Waterfowl Management Plan has pumped literally millions of dollars
into wetland habitat
development projects, including
the million dollar grant which helped make the Obion Creek Wildlife Management
Area
acquisitions possible.
Lauren recognized the importance
of the Obion Creek system and identified the area a "key" to Kentucky’s
waterfowl
conservation efforts. And
so it was in his honor that on November 6, 1998, the Kentucky Department
of Fish and Wildlife
Resources renamed the Obion
Creek tract the Lauren
E. Schaaf Tract.
Those who had the privilege
of working with Lauren, came to know a man who was brilliant, dedicated
and caring, yet
genuinely humble and unselfish.
He was a team player and led by example. With Lauren, it was always "we"
or "us", never "I"
or "me".
This article was taken from
the dedication service held in honor of Lauren on November 6, 1998. Lauren’s
classmates of 1969
from St. Mary’s have set up
a scholarship fund in his name. Anyone wishing to donate to this fund can
contact Tom Earley,
Nola Cole or St. Mary’s High
School. - Article source: http://www.esu8.org/~stmarys/spirit/sprt151/a4.html
Previous Recipients of the Lauren E. Schaaf Memorial Award:
1997 - Lauren E. Schaaf
1998 - Lee Nelson
1999 - John Phillips
2000 - Jeff Sole