(GunReports.com) — Nominations are being accepted through July 30 for a prestigious award that recognizes significant contributions to wildlife and habitat conservation, as well as sustained commitment to the heritage of hunting.
The Peter Hathaway Capstick Hunting Heritage Award is the top conservation and service award given by the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) and Dallas Ecological Foundation.
“If you’re a hunter, you probably know someone who deserves special recognition for their efforts in conservation. There are thousands of sportsmen, women and organizations playing major roles in keeping America’s wildlife populations strong and habitats healthy. We’d like to hear their stories,” said Ben Carter, DSC executive director.
DSC will present the award during its annual convention and expo, Jan. 3-6, 2013, in Dallas.
The Capstick Award is named for the well-known American author whose defense of hunting and conservation made him a household name. Capstick’s widow, Fiona Claire, remains a DSC life member and is involved in award presentations. Recipients are selected based on their involvement in education, hunting, conservation organizations, humanitarian causes, research, permanent endowments and/or charitable giving. Criteria are summarized as follows:
“The objective of this award is to bring honor and recognition to an individual, organization or group whose achievements reveal a sustained and significant contribution to the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. Additionally, the winner will have shown long-term commitment to our hunting heritage by pursuing that goal for the benefit of future generations.”
Nominations can be made via mail or e-mail. Send to Dallas Safari Club, 13709 Gamma Rd, Dallas, TX 75244, USA, or Info@BigGame.org.
In 2012, the Capstick Award was presented to Christiane Underberg of Rheinberg, Germany. Underberg has hunted all over the world including North and South America, Europe and Africa. Her experiences afield gave her a deep environmental ethic and thoughtful, respected voice in resource conservation and management. She is active in the International Council for Game and Wildlife Management, World Wildlife Fund and Council for Sustainable Development of the German Government. She holds numerous honors from different countries for her work and contributions to ecological, cultural and scientific causes.