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North Dakota Chapter
The Wildlife Society
The mission of the North Dakota Chapter of the Wildlife Society is to provide a forum for discussion of ecological issues among natural resource professionals; to enable its
membership to pursue conservation of natural resources; and to inform the public on ecologically wise uses of natural resources in support of a conservation ethic.
WINTER 2014
President’s Message p 2
Board Meeting Minutes p 5
Candidates p 8
Absentee Ballot p 11
Annual Meeting Agenda p 12
By-Laws Change p 14
Student Activities p 15
Future of Hunting p 16
ANNUAL MEETING FEBRUARY 11-13, 2015
Baymont Inn & Suites (formerly Seven Seas Hotel), Mandan
2015—A Pivotal Year for the Future of Conservation
A block of rooms is being held un-
til February 7th. Please mention
“The Wildlife Society”
701-663-7401
www.baymontinns.com
ANNUAL MEETING EVENTS
Wednesday, February 12
Executive Board Meeting 9:00-12:00 noon
Plenary Session 1:00-5:00 pm
Social and Fundraisier Buffet 6:00-10:00 pm
Thursday, February 13
Plenary Session 8:00-noon
Student/Professional Lunch 12:00-1:15pm
Members’ Business Meeting 1:15-5:00 pm
Awards Social Banquet 6:00-10:00 pm
Friday, February 14
Plenary Session 8:00-11:50
Student Presentation Awards 11:55
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A Message From the President Happy New Year! What happened to 2014? Time seems to slip by more quickly each year. The NDCTWS
Annual Conference is just around the corner. This year’s theme is “2015 – A Pivotal Year for the Future of
Conservation”. Todd Frerichs and the Arrangements Committee have put together an excellent agenda. The
Fund Raiser and Awards Banquet are always a highlight; and there is no better opportunity to network with
such a diverse group of wildlife professionals. Come see old friends and meet new ones. Introduce yourself
and engage the students who attend. They are the future leaders of conservation who look to you for guidance
and direction.
The Planning Committee continues to develop ideas for a Futures Conference. There was limited interest in an
August 2015 conference. Therefore the Planning Committee and Executive Board have agreed to combine the
Futures and Annual Conference in 2016. The Planning Committee goal is to provide a provocative, innovative
and energetic program. The Futures Conference will no doubt provide the tools and communication strategies
that will shape the vision of the Chapter for the next 50 years.
Unfortunately, voters failed to pass Measure 5 in November. I greatly appreciate the heart and effort that many
people put into initiating and supporting this measure. The opposition spread a great deal of misinformation
through the media. I have no doubt that many people voted against the measure because they didn’t make an
informed decision based on the facts. In the future, I hope a collaboration of all stakeholders can be developed
to provide a unified voice that supports conservation in North Dakota. It is glaringly apparent that an effort
must also be made to overhaul the Outdoor Heritage Fund (OHF) grant process. Substantive changes in the
OHF are needed in order to implement beneficial, landscape level, habitat conservation projects.
The ND Wildlife Federation will host the “Future of Hunting 5” during their State Conference on January 17,
2015 at the Ramada Inn in Bismarck. All outdoor enthusiasts and conservation professionals are invited to
attend. Issues that threaten North Dakota’s outdoor heritage will be discussed along with potential solutions.
Several priority issues identified at past meetings include access to land and loss of habitat. Please encourage
your family, friends and neighbors to attend as well.
A new website for the NDCTWS is finally here! I would like to thank Jackie Jacobson for her great work and
expertise. The site includes a variety of information on events, meetings, newsletters, Executive Board and
Committee members, Chapter history and more. Additional information and member tools will be added as
site development continues. Please visit the site at http://ndctws.wordpress.com/ and provide comments
on how it can be improved.
With that, I will close my final message as President of the NDCTWS. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to
engage in Chapter activities as a member of the Executive Board. I look forward to taking on the Past-
President duties over the next year. I hope that in some small way I have contributed to the mission of the
Chapter. Best wishes to you all for a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Kory Richardson, President
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
NEXT EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING:
February 11, 2015
9:00 A.M.
Baymont Inn & Suites
Mandan, ND
January 17: Future of Hunting in ND Workshop, Ramada
Inn, Bismarck
February 11-13: ND Chapter Annual Meeting, Baymont
Inn, Mandan, ND
February 17-19: Minnesota & Wisconsin Chapter Joint
Meeting, Duluth, MN
February 23-25: South Dakota Chapter Annual Meeting,
Chamberlain, SD
THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY NEWS
www.wildlife.org
TWS published three new fact sheets regarding energy
development & wildlife:
Oil and Gas Development in the Rocky Mountain Region
http://wildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/TWS_Oil-and-Gas-Development-in-the-Rocky-
Mountain-Region_Dec-2014.pdf
Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Wildlife
http://wildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/TWS_Impacts-of-Wind-Energy-Development-on-
Wildlife_Dec-2014.pdf
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
http://wildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/TWS_Arctic-National-Wildlife-Refuge_Dec-2014.pdf
Vth International Wildlife Management Congress
July 26-30, 2015
Sapporo, Japan
22nd TWS Conference
Winnipeg, Manitoba
October 17-21, 2015
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North Dakota Chapter TWS 2014—Executive Board Members and Committees
Portfolio Name Email Phone
President Portfolio Kory Richardson [email protected] 701-339-1451
Secretary/Treasure Adam Ryba [email protected] 701-269-7386
Natural Resources Trust Advisor Randy Renner [email protected] 701355-3500
Resolutions and Public Statements Kory Richardson [email protected] 701-339-1451
Finance Mike Goos [email protected] 701-442-5474
Media Relations Roger Hollevoet [email protected] 701-351-0837
Past-President Portfolio Todd Frerichs [email protected] 701-240-1836
Arrangements Todd Frerichs [email protected] 701-460-0576
Program Todd Frerichs [email protected] 701-460-0576
Audit Tom Sklebar [email protected] 701-489-3490
Membership Patrick Isakson [email protected] 701-328-6338
Nominations Todd Frerichs [email protected] 701-460-0576
Fundraising Jeremy Thury & John Mazur [email protected] 701-320-6398
President-Elect Portfolio Mike Szymanski [email protected] 701-426-8826
Bylaws Paul Myerchin [email protected] 701-250-8968
Legislative Eric Lindstrom [email protected] 701-355-3500
Awards Mike Szymanski [email protected] 701-426-8826
Communications Carol Aron & Jeremy Guinn [email protected] or [email protected] 701-355-8506
Law Enforcement Jackie Lundstrom & Tim Phalen [email protected] 701-328-6606
Portfolio A Rick Warhurst [email protected] 701-355-3527
Wetland Resources Jim Ringelman [email protected] 701-934-4044
Historian Alexis Duxbury [email protected] 701-224-9762
Wildlife Commercialization Mike McEnroe [email protected] 701-224-8335
Energy Committee
(see subcommittees)
Mike Rabenberg & Dave Gillund [email protected]
701-387-4387
701-539-2333
Futures Conference Mike Olson [email protected] 701-425-7952
Portfolio B Jack Lalor [email protected] 701-538-4366
Western Lands Bill Jensen [email protected] 701-220-5031
State Wildlife Grants Bruce Kreft [email protected] 701-328-6224
Education & Outreach Kristine Askerooth [email protected] 701-724-3598
Prof. Women in Nat. Resources Cami Dixon & Kristine Askerooth [email protected] 701-662-8611
Portfolio C Terry Allbee [email protected] 701-223-8501
Missouri River Al Sapa [email protected] 701-258-9128
Devils Lake Basin Mike Graue [email protected] 701-662-8611 x334
Garrison Diversion Scott Peterson [email protected] 701-324-2211
Prairie Resources Krista Reiser [email protected] 701-442-5474 x113
Red River Watershed Bruce Kreft [email protected] 701-328-6224
Portfolio D Stephanie Tucker [email protected] 701-220-1871
Northern Great Plains Work Group Scott McLeod [email protected] 701-527-1671
Endangered Species Patrick Isakson & Eric Rosenquist [email protected] 701-328-6338
Wildlife Damage Management Phil Mastrangelo [email protected] 701-250-4405
Legacy Trust Initiative Bill Bicknell [email protected] 701-222-2411
Tribal Wildlife Jeremy Guinn [email protected] 701-255-3285
Inactive Committees Representatives Contracts Energy Subcommittees
Fishery Resources, Mike Olson USDA Tech Comm., Karen Kreil Legislative Liaison, Mike McEnroe Wind Energy, Vacant
Forest Resources, Tom Claeys Garrison Master Plan, Al Sapa Bio-fuels, Scott McLeod
Prairie Chicken, Greg Link NDNRT, Randy Renner Fossil Fuels, Mike Rabenberg
ND Action Group, Casey Anderson
Invasive Species, Vacant
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North Dakota Chapter of the Wildlife Society
EXECUTIVE BOARD MINUTES December 2, 2014
ND Game & Fish Wildlife Lab Bismarck, ND
The Executive Board Meeting of the North Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society was called to order at 10:00 AM at the North Dakota Game and Fish Wildlife Lab, Bismarck, ND.
Those in attendance included Todd Frerichs, Korey Richardson, Adam Ryba, Stephanie Tucker, Terry Allbee, Rick Warhurst and Mike Szymanski. Also in attendance were Randy Renner, Mike McEnroe, Chuck Bosch, Karen Kreil, Eric Lindstrom, Al Sapa, and Mike Olson.
Notes: MSC = “Moved, seconded, and carried” followed by names of board members making and seconding the motion. NTR = “Nothing to Report” from the committee chair.
I. TREASURER’S REPORT- Adam Ryba Adam Ryba presented the North Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s (Chapter) 2014 actual to budget. Current account balances are $17,111.78 in the checking account, $25,185.26 in the Life Membership Account and $87,808.61 in the DPL account. A motion to approve the Treasurer’s report (MSC – Tucker, Warhurst).
II. SECRETARY’S REPORT
A. Minutes from previous meeting. The Board minutes from the meeting on August 28, 2014 were reviewed and approved. A motion was made to approve minutes (MSC-Allbee, Tucker).
B. Correspondence – Mike Mcenroe sent out a letter to Kevin Cramer asking for support on behalf of House Bill 4901- the Advancing Conservation and Education Act of 2014 (October 22).
III. COMMITTEE REPORTS
President’s Portfolio – Korey
Richardson
1. Secretary/Treasurer – Adam Ryba – see above
2. CMPS – Glen Sargeant - NTR
3. Natural Resources Trust – Todd Frerichs served as the Chapter’s interim appointee to the Trust Board until September 2014 when Randy Renner was selected as Trust represent.
4. Resolutions and Public
Statements – Todd Frerichs - NTR
5. Finance – Mike Goos - Mike McEnroe discussed DPL and Life membership balances (see Treasurer report above).
Past President’s Portfolio – Todd
Frerichs
1. Arrangements – Todd Frerichs - Karen Kreil - Bill Bicknell has taken care of the meeting for years and Karen is willing to help out and make contacts etc. We are set for Seven Seas Hotel again and will continue to work with the main contact (Robin). With the change for 2016, it would be February 9-12. Registration fee has helped offset the cost of meals. MDU resources grant application has been submitted for $750 to support student involvement at the Chapter’s annual meeting, the award announcement will be in January.
2. Program – Todd Frerichs - Up to approximately 30 oral presentations and 15-20 poster presentations so far.
3. Audit – Tom Sklebar - NTR
4. Membership – Pat Isakson - NTR
5. Nominations – Todd Frerichs - Executive Board nominations – Eric Rosenquist, Paul Halko, Aaron Robinson, Rachel Bush, no presidential nominations.
6. Fundraising – John Mazur,
Jeremy Thury co-chairs – Fundraising committee has had
difficulties getting committed to getting things together for the upcoming meeting and fundraising in February. Raffle permit is set up, now we need to have activities set up and meeting in the middle of December. Chuck may be having back surgery in January and may not have the ability to even be at the meeting. Chuck will contact Jeremy and John to try and get them set for the meeting.
President-Elect’s Portfolio – Mike
Szymanski
1. Bylaws – Paul Myerchin - Changes to the bylaws regarding the separation of secretary and treasurer duties. Proposed changes need to be published in the Winter newsletter 30 days before the vote at the business meeting.
2. Legislative – Eric Lindstrom—Discussion of lobbying 80 day session upcoming. Key issues: NDGF Department Budget and Governor’s budget which includes in additional $80,000 for OHF funding and state park one time improvement costs. The proposed budget would increase OHF from 30 million to 50 million dollars and advocate for the changing the board makeup from 5 “conservation”, 3 “agriculture”, 3 Oil and gas. Goose rifle harvesting, initiated measures, OHF changes. We should put together a white paper on the challenges of the current makeup of the OHF—ie staffing support, paying up front costs, funding formula, contracting issues, and not funding the entire portion of a proposal.
3. Awards – Mike Szymanski - Discussions and decisions made.
4. Law Enforcement – Jackie
Lundstrom & Tim Phalen - NTR
5. Communications – Jeremy
Guinn & Carol Aron - Jackie Jacobson sent some changes to some brochures that could be fixed or changed if necessary .
6. Media Relations—Roger
Hollevoet - NTR
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Portfolio A – Rick Warhurst
1. Wetland Resources – Jim Ringelman - A letter was prepared and submitted from the NDCTWS expressing support for the proposed rule released by the EPA and USACOE clarifying designated Wetlands of the United States that would be covered by Clean Water Act jurisdiction. The Central Flyway Council also submitted a letter of support for the proposed EPA rule. A decision is expected in the spring of 2015 concerning the proposed rule. The NRCS desires to have wetland determination process and procedures to be the same in the PPJV states of MN, IA, ND and SD. Hydric soils, hydrophyte vegetation and hydrology are necessary for a site to be determined as a wetland. Photo imagery from late summer will not show water in the shallow temporary and seasonal wetlands and the probability is high that many of these ephemeral wetlands will be omitted. Comments on the proposed wetland determination procedure are being accepted through mid-February. The Chapter will submit comments. Two proposed Legal Wetland Drainage Projects in Dickey County will be voted on by impacted landowners this winter. The Federal Duck Stamp Act of 2014 (House Bill 5069) is expected be acted on and approved by the Senate soon. (The Senate approved the Bill the day we met and the President signed the Bill on December 18). 2. Historian – Alexis Duxbury - NTR 3. Wildlife Commercialization – Mike McEnroe - The Wildlife Commercialization video from the recent national TWS Conference in Pittsburgh will be posted on the national TWS Website soon. The next (Number 5) Future of Hunting in North Dakota Conference will be held on January 17 at the Ramada Inn in Bismarck in conjunction with the ND Wildlife
Federation annual meeting. 4. Energy – Mike Rabenberg and David Gillund - The oil development in North Dakota articles that were published in the New York Times recently presented some different viewpoints to the public concerning the rapid expansion of oil drilling activity and the impacts it has had on the land, people and society of western North Dakota. Jan Swenson and Mike McEnroe plan to meet with Dennis Neitzke, U.S. Forest Service, Dakota Grasslands, next week to discuss the E.A. process for oil exploration on ND National Grasslands. It was suggested that perhaps this Committee should be combined with the Western Lands Committee but no action taken. 5. Futures Conference - Mike Olson - Mike Olson and Al Sapa proposed possible changes for the upcoming Futures Conference. The two options presented included; (1) Having Randy Olson come August 11-13, 2015 and conduct three 3-hour workshops with a maximum of 20 people in attendance at each session or (2) Conduct the Conference in February, 2016 in combination with the 2016 NDCTWS Annual Meeting. The Executive Board voted to move the Futures Conference to February, 2016. Likely, two Workshops will be conducted the afternoon prior to the Annual Meeting and one held in the morning before the Annual Meeting begins (typically at 1:00 P.M.). Funds approved by the Board in August, 2014 for the August, 2015 Futures Conference were shifted to apply funding for the February, 2016 Futures Conference (MSC Frerichs, Szymanski). Efforts will be made to encourage as many students as possible to attend this Futures Conference which has a focus on Conservation Communication in North Dakota. A motion was made to shift funding for the futures conference to be combined with the 2016 meeting instead of August 2015 (MSC Frerichs, Szymanski).
Portfolio B – Jack Lalor
1. Western Lands – Bill Jensen -
EIS on Forest Service lands against the grazing association and how things are implemented.
2. State Wildlife Grants – Bruce
Kreft - NTR
3. Education & Outreach – Kristine
Askerooth - NTR.
4. Professional Women in Natural Resources – Cami Dixon & Kristine
Askerooth - NTR.
Portfolio C – Terry Albee
1. Missouri River – Al Sapa -
Since the last reporting period, the main activity has been the formation of a Missouri River Stakeholders group in North Dakota. Its mission statement says “Creating grassroots unity, leadership, and direction to advocate and promote North Dakota’s Missouri River interests”. A fall workshop was held on November 20, and a spring workshop will be held in June. The four State areas (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas) in the lower basin is also forming an advocacy group whose stated purpose to identify strengths, needs and opportunities for the communities along the river in the four State areas. At this point, it is hard not to look at the development of these two groups as more of the upper basin versus lower basin conflict that has existed for most of the modern river management era. Withdrawal of water, particularly out of the basin is likely to be a key point of contention.
North Dakota Missouri River Stakeholders event was held in Bismarck to bring together Missouri River interest groups in order to have a collective voice in Missouri River issues for state legislative and federal legislative changes. The North Dakota Missouri River Stakeholder will have another event in June 2015.
2. Devils Lake Basin – Mike Grau -
-NTR.
3. Garrison Diversion – Scott
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Peterson - NTR.
4. Prairie Resources – Krista Reiser
- NTR.
5. Red River Watershed – Bruce
Kreft - NTR.
Portfolio D –Stephanie Tucker
1. Northern Great Plains Working
Group – Scott McLeod - NTR.
2. Endangered Species – Eric Rosenquist & Patrick Isakson - NTR.
3. Wildlife Damage Management – Phil Mastrangelo - The WDM committee has agreed that even though it has not been active the past few years there is still a need to maintain committee status. Prior to the February 2015 NDCTWS annual meeting, the WDM committee will review three current position statements; deer, migratory birds and furbearer damage management to determine if they are still relevant, need to be revised or retired. The committee is always recruiting new members; anyone interested in joining should contact the committee chair at [email protected].
4. Legacy Trust Initiative – Bill
Bicknell - NTR.
5. Tribal Wildlife – Jeremy Guinn - NTR.
IV. OLD BUSINESS
A. Annual Conference– Talk with the people that met in October to get things in order.
B. Membership Survey – Mike Szymanski.
E. Outdoor Heritage Fund—The Outdoor Heritage Fund Advisory Board to date has approved $14.1 million in grants of the $30 million in spending authority, the Advisory Board has funded 26% of the total dollars requested and 37% of total
grant application submitted. The fourth round has requested funds for approximately $6 million with 3.8 million dollar in match for 22 proposals and funding decisions will take place on December 15
th.
F. Measure 5—Are there any potential ways to address the farm groups (opposition) and cooperate with them on some specific programs that could work? Too many of the “sportsmen” in the state don’t have a positive outlook on the measure.
G. Lobbyist— We still do not have anybody set to be designated as the lobbyist for the Chapter. We will still plan on having the legislative social before the chapter meeting and the Friday lunch meetings at ND Natural Resources Trust office. We should also think about printing up some informational placards for the social pointing out some of the most important issues for the Chapter. We are still looking to fill that position for the upcoming legislative session.
H. Pittsburgh Meeting—Mike McEnroe – Good venue and we do not have the facilities in the state to hold a candle to what was present at the Pittsburgh conference. Communication – social media is becoming much more important in delivering our message. Energy symposium – in other portions of the country the impacts are similar to what we are seeing here in North Dakota. TWS membership has been erratic and declining the past three years, membership retention is low.
I. Conservation Affairs Network—Kory Richardson – Call scheduled on Monday, December 8th Kory will be attending a meeting in Stanley and will not be able to participate this time.
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. Budget requests – UND requested some funds to help offset the cost of travel to the National TWS meeting in Winnipeg in October 2015. A motion was made to award them with $600.00 to defray some of the cost (MSC - Szymanski, Warhurst).
B. Award Nominations – Awards were discussed and appropriated for the year.
C. Next meeting date — Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at Seven Seas in Mandan before the North Dakota Chapter Annual Meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:45 PM (MSC, Allbee, Tucker).
KEEP UP WITH THE BILLS!
Legislative Calendar
Available at
ND Game & Fish Website
http://gf.nd.gov/legislation
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MEET YOUR CANDIDATES
WILLIAM “BILL” JENSEN — PRESIDENT-ELECT CANDIDATE
Education:
Ph.D. 1988. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND.
M.A. 1982. Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI.
B.S. 1978. University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, WI.
Present Position:
Big Game Biologist, North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Previous Positions:
I have worked for the US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Wisconsin DNR, Minnesota
DNR, and a number of universities.
Chapter Activities:
I am the chair of Western Lands Committee, and have served two terms as a Board Member.
Statement: As president of the NDCTWS, I would like to focus on:
Building stronger partnerships with other organizations,
Support increased youth education, and participation in wildlife management,
Recruitment of younger members of the chapter into leadership roles, and
Advance the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation to the general public.
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RACHEL BUSH—EXECUTIVE BOARD CANDIDATE
Education: B.S. Fisheries and Wildlife Management, 2002, Lake Superior State University. M.S. Zoology, 2006, NDSU
Present Position: Senior Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist, Pheasants Forever, Inc.
Previous Positions: Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist, Pheasants Forever (2011-2014). Farm Bill Biologist, Kentucky Department of
Fish and Wildlife Resources (2007-2011), Biological Science Technician, USGS –NPWRC (2003, 2006-2007), Biological Science
Technician, USDA APHIS National Wildlife Research Center (2002-2003), Numerous Field Technician Positions.
Chapter Activities: Member of The Wildlife Society (2007-2012), Member of the North Dakota Chapter TWS (2003-2006
and 2011-present), Member of the Kentucky Chapter of TWS (2007-2010).
Statement: Working in the field of wildlife management and living in a State where over 94% of the land is in private owner-
ship, I understand the importance of cooperation between private landowners and wildlife managers to accomplish habitat and
population goals. Having worked in the private lands field for the past 7+ years, I have met and worked with innumerable land-
owners doing great things for wildlife. If as wildlife professionals we can identify those individuals and empower them to tell the
story of conservation for us, we will have found a strong ally. If we are to maintain what we have, regain some of what we have
lost and continue to advocate for the wise use of North Dakota’s natural resources, we will need the cooperation of private
landowners. This coming year is a pivotal year for the future of conservation in North Dakota and I would be honored to
serve as your Executive Board member.
PAUL HALKO—EXECUTIVE BOARD CANDIDATE
Education: BS, Zoology – Wildlife Management, North Dakota State University, 1994
AS, Wildlife Management, North Dakota State University-Bottineau, 1991
Present Position: Deputy Project Leader, Arrowwood NWR Complex, US Fish & Wildlife Service
Previous Positions: Refuge Manager, Devils Lake WMD 2003-2011; Area Biologist, Natural Resource Conservation Service,
1996-2003
Chapter Activities: Chapter Member (1990 to present) Executive Board (1997 to1998), Fundraising Committee Co-chair/
Chairman (2003 to 2006), Devils Lake Committee, Prairie Chicken Committee.
Statement: In the past, I was much more active and engaged in Chapter Committees and activities than the last few years.
Kids, life and work gave me an excuse to reduce my involvement in Chapter functions. Well, the kids, life and work remain a
passion of mine and seemingly busier than before. However, I also feel “We” must be willing to do our part to protect the
resources “We” cherish. We know there are a whole host of threats facing North Dakota’s natural resources, some relatively
new and some old standbys. With these threats in mind, there are conservation gains yet to be made and threats to be mini-
mized by identifying, voicing and promoting the opportunities that exist. If given the opportunity, I will gladly serve on the Exec-
utive Board and actively reengage in Chapter’s efforts to protect the wildlife and resources of North Dakota.
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AARON ROBINSON—EXECUTIVE BOARD CANDIDATE
ERIC ROSENQUIST—EXECUTIVE BOARD CANDIDATE
Education: BS, Biology, MS Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation, PhD (Candidate) Wildlife Biology Brigham Young University
Present Position: Upland Game Management Biologist North Dakota Game and Fish Dept.
Previous Positions: Research Associate Brigham Young University
Chapter Activities: Member of the Energy committee NDTWS
Statement: I have lived in North Dakota going on 8 years and have developed a deep rooted passion for the prairies and the
wildlife that depend on it. As the state prairie grouse biologist, I’ve had an opportunity to work with many within the conservation
community across the state and appreciate the challenges that occur in various parts of North Dakota. Currently, I am finishing a
PhD project looking at the impacts of oil and gas development on Sharp-tailed grouse ecology. Previously my experience involved
Greater Sage-grouse research in Utah and Partridge research. We are facing many challenges in North Dakota and I look forward
to helping protect a way of life we all enjoy.
Education: B.A. Concordia College, MN (Biology); M.A. St. Cloud State University, MN (Biology-Wildlife Management)
Present Position: Central North Dakota Conservation Coordinator/ Fire Manager for The Nature Conservancy.
Previous Positions: Past employment has included Minnesota DNR, USFWS (Agassiz NWR)
Chapter Activities: Co-Lead of Endangered Species Committee
Statement: Having now lived in North Dakota for 16 years, I feel very much aware of the challenges our wildlife and natural
landscapes face, and find it time for me to strive to contribute to wildlife conservation beyond my normal job duties. By serving
on the Executive Committee, I hope to contribute my time, experience and perspectives to help guide the chapter to effective
advocacy for the natural resources we all treasure. From watching from the sidelines for several years, it is clear to me that
NDCTWS has an impressive legacy of volunteer leadership and it would be my pleasure to contribute to this legacy.
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UNABLE TO MAKE THE ANNUAL MEETING?
ABSENTEE BALLOT
President-Elect Candidates (Vote for one)
Executive Board Candidates (Vote for two)
Rachel Bush
Aaron Robinson
Paul Halko
Eric Rosenquist
Bill Jensen ____________________
This ballot must be received by February 10, 2015.
Mail to North Dakota Chapter TWS, PO Box 1442, Bismarck, ND 58502-1442.
Voting Member Signature:
In accordance with Article V, Section 2, Clause A “To be valid, signed ballots from members absent at the Annual Meeting shall be received by the
Secretary-Treasurer at least 48 hours before the start of the Annual Meeting.”
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NDCTWS Annual Conference February 11-13, 2015
Baymont Inn & Suites (formerly Seven Seas Hotel), Mandan, North Dakota
“2015 – A Pivotal Year for the Future of Conservation” Wednesday, February 11, 2015
9:00-Noon Executive Board Meeting 10:00-5:00 Registration 12:00-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 1:00-1:10 Welcome and opening remarks – Kory Richardson, President, NDCTWS Session One – Moderator: Rachel Bush 1:10-1:30 Futures Conference – Ted Talk – Mike Olson and Al Sapa (USFWS-Retired) 1:30- 1:50 Clean Water, Wildlife and Parks – Where do we go from here? – Steve Adair (DU) 1:50-2:20 Where Does it Stop? Oil Impacts on Natural Resources in North Dakota – Mike McEnroe (USFWS-retired) 2:20-2:40 Oil development in ND: a bird’s eye view – Sarah J. Thompson and Douglas H. Johnson (USGS-NPWRC) 2:40-3:00 Status of wind development in ND and results of the NPWRC research into impacts on grassland birds – Jill A. Shaffer and
Deborah A. Buhl (USGS-NPWRC) 3:00-3:10 BREAK Session Two – Moderator: Paul Halko 3:10-3:30 Consolidation drainage affects hydrology and biological communities of remaining northern prairie wetlands – Mark Wilter-
muth (USGS-NPWRC) 3:30-3:50 Conservation of PPR wetlands in the face of past, present, and future land use and climate changes – Michael J. Anteau
(USGS-NPWRC) 3:50-4:10 National Ecological Observation Network (NEON) in ND – Andrea C. E. Anteau (NEON) 4:10-4:30 Changes in wetland plant communities and wetland conditions in the Prairie Pothole Region after 50 years – Ryann Cres-
sey (SDSU), Jane Austin (USGS-NPWRC), and Joshua Stafford (USGS-SDSU Coop Unit) 4:30-4:50 Aquatic community shifts along salinity gradients in prairie pothole lakes: Potential implications of a changing climate – Kyle McLean (NDSU), David M. Mushet (NDSU), and Craig A. Stockwell (USGS-NPWRC) 4:50-5:10 Increased travel and energy development in western ND: What is the effect on wetlands? –
Christina L. M. Hargiss, Jessica Creuzer, Jack E. Norland, Thomas DeSutter, Shawn DeKeyser, and Frank Casey (NDSU) 5:15-6:15 UND Alumni Social – Santa Maria Room 6:00-7:00 Fund Raising Social – Pier 7 7:00-10:00 Fund Raising Buffet and Auction – Pier 7
Thursday, February 12, 2015 8:00 Announcements Session Three – Moderator: Aaron Robinson 8:05-8:50 Managing for Diversity: From the Ground Up – Chad Njos (Rancher - ND Grazing Lands Coalition) 8:50-9:20 Understanding and assessing rangeland health – Jeff Printz (USDA-NRCS) 9:20-9:50 Merging range and wildlife science: How can we help each other? – John Hendrickson (USDA - ARS), Jeff Printz (USDA-
NRCS), and Cami Dixon (USFWS) 9:50-10:30 BREAK – Poster Viewing Session Session Four – Moderator : Eric Rosenquist 10:30-10:50 Influence of cattle grazing on four species of obligate grassland bird species in the northern tallgrass prairie – Marissa A.
Ahlering (TNC) and Christopher L. Merkord (SDSU) 10:50-11:10 Habitat selection parameters by Sprague’s pipits during initial territory establishment in central ND – Kelly Krabbenhoft
(KDK Consulting) 11:10-11:30 Factors that influence nest site selection of upland nesting ducks and grassland passerines: why should we care? – Mike
Eichholz (Sothern Illinois University– Carbondale) 11:30-11:50 NDCTWS Membership Survey – What did we learn? – Mike Szymanski (President-Elect) 12:00 Annual Student/Professional Luncheon – Cutty Sark and Nautilus Rooms Luncheon Speaker – ???? 12:00-1:15 Lunch (on your own) Business Meeting 1:15-2:25 Business Meeting – Pier 7 2:25-2:45 Update from The Wildlife Society – 2:45-3:00 Introduction of 2014 Executive Board candidates and remarks from the President-Elect Candidates, Call for nominations
from the floor 3:00-3:30 Casting of Ballots and Posters Viewing 3:30-5:00 Business Meeting 4:00-6:00 Professional Women’s Social – Executive 1 6:00-7:00 Awards Social – Pier 7 7:00-10:00 Awards Banquet – Pier 7
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Friday, February 13, 2015
8:00 Announcements Session Five – Moderator: ???? 8:05-8:25 Impact of camera installation on nesting sharp-tailed grouse behavior in western ND – Rebecca Eckroad (UND), Paul Burr
(UND), Aaron Robinson (NDGF), Susan Ellis-Felege (UND) 8:25-8:45 Evaluation of fate based on field evidence through the use of video cameras installed at least tern and piping plover
nests on the Missouri River – Alicia K. Andes (UND), Terry L. Shaffer (USGS-NPWRC), Mark H. Sherfy (USGS-NPWRC),
and Susan Ellis-Felege (UND) 8:45-9:05 Using Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles to Census Nesting American White Pelicans at Chase Lake NWR – Lawrence D. Igl
(USGS-NPWRC), Alisa J. Bartos (USFWS), Robert O. Woodward (USGS-NPWRC), Ned Wright (USFWS), Paulette Scherr (USFWS), Mark Bauer (USGS, Mark Feller (USGS), and Jeffrey M. Safran (USGS)
9:05-9:25 Comparisons of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) trapping efficiency and incidental take of non-target water birds using cov-ered and uncovered float sets – Rodney A. Gross Jr., (UND), Stephanie Tucker (NDGF), and Susan Ellis-Felege (UND)
9:25-9:45 Preliminary effects of cattail control on birds, amphibians, and plant communities in shallow wetlands in northwestern Minnesota and bioenergy potential – Joshua Bruggman, (U of MN & UND), Susan Ellis-Felege (UND), Vanessa Lane (UND), Dave Rave (MNDNR), Emily Hutchins (MNDNR), Jessica Dowler (USFWS), Gregg Knutson (USFWS), and Dan Sve-darsky (U of MN)
9:45-10:05 BREAK Session Six – Moderator – ???? 10:05-10:25 Migration of Aransas-Wood Buffalo Whooping Cranes in North Dakota – Aaron Pearse (USGS-NPWRC), David Brandt
(USGS-NPWRC), Greg Wright (Crane Trust), Kris Metzger (USFWS), Wade Harrel (USFWS), Mark Bidwell (CWS), David Baasch (PRRIP)
10:25-10:45 Identifying Threats and Guiding Conservation Planning for Migrant Whooping Cranes in North Dakota – Neal D. Niemuth, (USFWS), A. J. Ryba (USFWS), J. E. Austin (USGS-NPWRC), D. A. Brandt (USGS-NPWRC), M. J. Carlisle (USFWS), S. Kvas (USFWS), A. T. Pearse (USGS-NPWRC), and B. Wangler (USFWS)
10:45-11:15 Reproductive response of least terns and piping plovers to the 2011 Missouri River flood – Erin A.Roche, Michael J.
Anteau, Colin M. Dovichin, Brooke L. Hill, Terry L. Shaffer, Mark H. Sherfy, Jennifer H. Stucker, and Dustin L. Toy (USGS – NPWRC)
11:15-11:35 Amphibian special ecology and landscape connectivity in the Prairie Pothole Region of ND – Robert Newman, Ph.D. (UND) 11:35-11:55 Brood abundance relative to habitat characteristics in the Prairie Pothole Region – Kaylan M. Carrlson (DU), C. Tanner Gue
(DU), Johann Walker (DU), and Charles R. Loesch (USFWS) 11:55 Awards for best student presentation and best student poster 12:00 Closing Remarks and Adjournment – Mike Szymanski, President NDCTWS
POSTERS: (Poster Session Thursday 9:50)
1. Effects of oil and gas development on duck production in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota and Montana
2. Nest defense and attendance patterns of piping plovers
3. Effectiveness of citizen science vs expert observation in classification of nesting bird behaviors captured on camera
4. Factors influencing the abundance of Sprague’s pipits and other grassland birds in the Little Missouri National Grasslands
5. Implementation of a fire management plan on the joint UND-NDGF Oakville Prairie Wildlife Management Area
6. Local habitat associations of five grassland bird species in Grand Forks County, ND
7. Range extension of the hispid pocket mouse in North Dakota
8. Prevalence and distribution of amphibian pathogens in North Dakota
9. Interactions between social dominance hierarchies and immune function in the black-capped chickadee
10. Variance components associated with colorimetric microbiological soil health assays
11. Population genetics of North Dakota muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus)
12. Molecular methods for set-determination: Are two better than one?
13. Does oil well development affect breeding-season habitat use of upland-nesting shorebirds in areas of high habitat suitability?
14. Smooth brome (Bromus inermis) phenology in northern tallgrass prairie Plant species distribution and community pattern across
environmental gradients in a northern grassland
15. Plant species distribution and community pattern across environmental gradients in a northern grassland
16. Home range sizes of sharp-tailed grouse on the Grand River national Grasslands in northwest South Dakota
17. High-definition video cameras as a tool for resighting individually marked least terns
18. Overwinter locations of Northern Great Plains piping plovers and possible implications for demography
19. Effects of predator exclosures on piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nests in the Alkali Lakes Region of North Dakota
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The Executive Board of the North Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society has proposed a change to the Chapter
By-laws to separate the current Secretary-Treasurer position into two positions: Secretary and Treasurer. Ac-
cording to ARTICLE X. AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS, bylaws may be altered or amended by a majority of the
Chapter voting at any annual or special meeting if due notice of the proposed changes is followed. The vote will
be held during the annual business meeting on Thursday, February 12th.
The following excerpt describes the major changes proposed. The complete version is available on our website at
the following link: https://ndctws.wordpress.com/. A full reading of the changes will be provided during the busi-
ness meeting.
ARTICLE V, ELECTIONS AND OFFICERS
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Section 3. OFFICERS - Officers of the Chapter shall consist of a President, President-elect (who shall serve as
Vice-President), and Secretary, and Treasurer. Their duties include:
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CLAUSE C—SECRETARY-TREASURER - The Secretary-Treasurer shall be appointed by the President
and approved by the Executive Board. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be responsible for the finances of
the Chapter, shall submit complete financial records up to the time of that person’s term of office. Du-
ties shall also include receipt and disbursement of funds, filing appropriate reports with the Secretary of
State and the Internal Revenue Service, maintenance and dispersal of communications using the Chap-
ter's email account, and recording the minutes of Executive Board meetings.
CLAUSE D—TREASURER – The Treasurer shall be appointed by the President and approved by the
Executive Board. The Treasurer shall be responsible for the finances of the Chapter, including receipt
and disbursement of funds, and shall submit financial records up to the time of that person’s term of
office.
ARTICLE VI, ELECTIONS AND OFFICERS
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Section1. REGULAR MEETINGS
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CLAUSE D—QUORUM—Quorum for the Annual Meeting of the Chapter shall be over 50 percent of
the membership or 50 members in good standing, whichever is less; and for Executive Board meetings,
five six member of the board.
* other minor edits to text are to separate Secretary and Treasurer positions
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE TO CHAPTER BY-LAWS
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NORTH DAKOTA STUDENT FOCUS This is a rotating section focusing on ND student successes in wildlife conservation efforts and activities
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
The North Dakota Chapter of The Wildlife Society welcomes all fisheries, wildlife, and natural resource students to
join us for the 2015 Annual Winter Conference at the Seven Seas Inn in Mandan, North Dakota – February 11-13.
2015. The Annual Winter Conference provides a great opportunity to learn more about conservation initiatives in
North Dakota and contemporary issues affecting natural resources. The theme for the Conference is “2015-A Piv-
otal Year for the Future of Conservation”
Today’s students are tomorrow’s conservation leaders.
Please plan to join us at the Baymont Inn & Suites, (formerly Seven Seas Inn) in Mandan.
Students are encouraged to participate in all aspects of the conference. Specific programs and activities that have
been developed with input from students across the state include:
• The Chapter’s Executive Board has waived the Conference registration for all students.
The 9th Annual Student/Professional Luncheon on Thursday, February 12th is free for all students,
thanks to a generous grant from MDU Resources Foundation.
Grants from the Chapter of up to $200 are available to student wildlife organizations to help de-
fray the cost of attending the Conference.
• At the conclusion of the Conference, the Chapter will recognize the best student poster. Student
activities and an extended poster session are supported by Kadrmas, Lee, and Jackson, Western
Ecosystems Technology, Carlson McCain, Inc., Wenck Associates, and the National Wild Turkey
Federation. If you have questions concerning student activities at the Chapter’s Annual Winter Conference,
please contact Bill Bicknell at [email protected] or (701) 222-2411.
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NEWS RELEASE: NORTH DAKOTA WILDLIFE
FEDERATION HOSTS FUTURE OF HUNTING
WORKSHOP
The North Dakota Wildlife Federation will host the fifth Future
of Hunting in North Dakota workshop on Saturday, January 17,
2015 at the Ramada Inn in Bismarck, from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00
p.m. The meeting is open to the public and to all sportsmen
and wildlife groups. The workshop will be held as part of the
Federation’s annual three-day conference.
“Participants at the first Future conference in March 2012,
identified habitat and access as the two biggest issues facing
sportsmen and women in our State” said Mike McEnroe, Presi-
dent of the North Dakota Wildlife Federation. “Now, three
years later, those two issues are still front and center. Last
December 2013 at the fourth Future conference, participants
pledged to meet again, after the election and the vote on the
Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks amendment, and see where
to proceed. Obviously, the CWWP lost, and sportsmen are
faced with few new options to address the habitat and access
issues,” McEnroe said. The Federation decided to use their
annual conference to host the Future 5 workshop since their
members from across the State would already be in town for
their annual meeting.
North Dakota outdoorsmen and women have been concerned
about the continued decline in the State’s natural resources for
several years. Deer permits have declined over the past six
years from 149,000 to 48,000, levels not seen since the 1980s.
Pheasant harvest was 474,000 birds in 2013, down from over
900,000 several years ago. The Game and Fish Department’s
Private Land Open to Sportsmen (PLOTS) acreage declined
again, from a high enrollment of over 1.1 million acres to just
over 700,000 acres in 2014. Sportsmen who have been out in
the field this fall have witnessed the continued loss of CRP,
PLOTS, grasslands, trees and shelterbelts. All of these are de-
stroy the habitat and access priorities proposed at the first
Future conference. “It’s tough to see any bright spots in the
future”, said McEnroe.
The fifth Future of Hunting in North Dakota will focus on rec-
ommendations that sportsmen and local wildlife clubs can make
to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department and to their
local legislators during the legislative session. The conference
will also look at projects to recommend to the Outdoor Herit-
age Fund for restoring wildlife habitats across the State. The
challenge will be to match the scope and funding of the expiring
Conservation Reserve Program of 3.4 million acres and an an-
nual cost of $ 120 million, with a State OHF program currently
funded at $ 17 million per biennium.
There is a $ 10.00 registration to help cover coffee, snacks,
lunch, and workshop expenses. Registration will be from 8:00
a.m. till noon the morning of the conference. Non-Federation
members are also invited to attend the Federation’s lunch at
noon. Attendees are asked to rsvp at the ND Wildlife Federa-
tion (888-222-2557) to plan for arrangements, meals, and
handouts.
Contact Info:
Mike McEnroe,
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
(701)224-8335
FUTURE OF HUNTING WORKSHOP
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Dakota Prairie Legacy Endowment
Quarterly Report (4th Quarter 2014)
Reporting Date – 9/30/14 to 12/31/14
Total Assets 9/30/12/31/14 = $88,633.09
Contributions - $51,144.36
Return - $24,988.73
Board Action - $12,500.00*
Total Contributors - 69
Contributions for the reporting period -$ 50.00
Contributors for the reporting period - 1
Withdrawals total - $0.00
Comments: *The $12,500.00 invested in this account by
Board action in 2013 is included.
Memorials Received: Joan French, Joe Meier
The Dakota Prairie Legacy en-
dowment provides support for
the Chapter to meet the many
urgent challenges confronting
wildlife and their habitats.
The DPL accepts gifts of cash,
property, and deferred (estate)
gifts.
As a member of the NDCTWS, you are also a member of the Central Mountains and Plains
Section (CMPS) of The Wildlife Society.
The Section newsletter is now available:
http://wildlife.org/cmp
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES SOCIAL
During the Annual Meeting
Thursday 4:00—6:00 pm
Baymont Inn & Suites
$10/person, Free for Students!
RSVP to [email protected]
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Request for North Dakota Photos
The Newsletter needs your quality photos of ND wildlife, fish, plants, envi-
ronmental issues, and landscapes. Share what’s going on at your field sites,
around town, on the road, or at home.. Students and mentors, send student
in-the-field pictures. Send a jpeg to [email protected].
CHAPTER ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
We need your contributions!
If you have announcements or events that
you would like to share, please send them
to [email protected]. Updates from the
field or lab? A photo of wildlife, plants, or
habitats? Planning a workshop or meet-
ing? Send us a quick note and a photo.
Look for Facebook Challenges, an oppor-
tunity to show off your wildlife knowledge
and win some great prizes!
Interested in providing content for the Chapter’s Facebook page? Let us know: [email protected]
New ND Chapter Website
http//ndctws.wordpress.com
More frequent updates and timely communication about events that
impact wildlife in North Dakota.
Contact Jackie at [email protected] for website issues, suggestions,
or to post a photo.
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Regular $25.00
Available to any person employed, trained, or is a student
in a natural resource field. Entitled to vote in Chapter elections.
Regular (Senior) $15.00
For members 55 years or older with 5 or more years of
previous Chapter membership.
Patron, Sponsor or Benefactor $25.00
Available to any person or organization which is interested
in supporting the Chapter as it is operated by membership. Non-voting status.
Life Member (Regular) $300.00
Life Member (Senior) $150.00
Available to members 55 years or older with 5 or more years
of previous Chapter membership.
Student $10.00
TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ________
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Students or other Chapter members are asked to notify Patrick Isakson, Membership Chairman, of any address
changes. Please mail the change to ND Chapter Wildlife Society, PO Box 1442, Bismarck, ND 58502-1442. This
is greatly appreciated and helps to keep our expenses down.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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ADDRESS
PHONE #
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EMPLOYER
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WILDLIFE SOCIETY NEWSLETTER
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Ever consider what our dogs must think of us? We Ever consider what our dogs must think of us? We
come back from a grocery store with the most amaz-come back from a grocery store with the most amaz-
ing haul ing haul ---- chicken, pork, half a cow. They must think chicken, pork, half a cow. They must think
we're the greatest hunters on earth! we're the greatest hunters on earth!
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