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Awards of $2,500 to USA individual state and federal agency wildlife law enforcement officers for outstanding achievements in the field. The award is intended to honor individuals who exhibit leadership and excellence and whose contributions have helped advance wildlife conservation.
In honor of Guy Bradley, NFWF established a national award in 1988 to recognize individuals for achievements in wildlife law enforcement. The award focuses on activities which directly aid or advance the law enforcement goals and mission of state and federal fish and wildlife agencies. It is an opportunity to recognize those officers who put their life on the line for wildlife during their careers.
Each year, a number of awards are presented to worthy recipients by a variety of agencies and organizations. NFWF’s award, however, seeks to recognize extraordinary individuals who have made an outstanding lifetime contribution to wildlife law enforcement, wildlife forensics or investigative techniques.
The Guy Bradley Award will be presented to one state agency and one federal agency officer whose dedication and public service to protecting the nation's natural resources demonstrates outstanding leadership, excellence in implementation, knowledge, and actions that have advanced the cause of wildlife conservation.
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Email forms to program manager, Heather Graving (Heather.Graving@NFWF.org).
For more information or questions about this request for nominations, please contact Heather Graving at the email address listed above.