Excellence in Forestry Honored at 2023 Trees Bowl
The winners were provided a noon luncheon in the Fargodome, which was followed by an awards ceremony. NDSU President David Cook and State Forester Thomas Claeys presented each winner with a plaque, and the winners were also recognized on the field at half-time of the NDSU football game vs. Maine. After the game, the North Dakota Forest Service distributed 3,000 Black Hills Spruce and Bur Oak trees to game attendees, courtesy of Towner State Nursery.
The 2023 award winners include:
COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR – Larimore
CONSERVATION ACHIEVEMENT – Donald and Mary Lou Gentzkow, and Harlan Witt, all of Lamoure
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE – Duane Elness, Cavalier
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATOR – Angela Bartholomay, Dakota College at Bottineau
EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT – North Dakota Game and Fish Department
FIRE DEPARTMENT – Kindred Fire Department
FOREST STEWARDSHIP LANDOWNERS – Keith Knudson, Bottineau
MEDIA OUTREACH – Blake Nicholson, The Bismarck Tribune
NATURAL RESOURCES PROFESSIONAL – Brian Prince, North Dakota Game and Fish
2022 SMOKEY BEAR POSTER CONTEST WINNER – Mia Gasevic, Fargo
2023 SMOKEY BEAR POSTER CONTEST WINNER – Braxton Sangrait, Park River
TREE CELEBRATION – Lamoure
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION – Gackle Park Board
YOUTH TREE PLANTERS – Fargo Forestry Department and Fargo Park District
DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP – Dan Lambe, The Arbor Day Foundation
The Trees Bowl is an opportunity to speak to the value that trees provide to the quality of life for all North Dakotans. Our forest resources are unique. These native forests, windbreaks, and community forests provide essential benefits like shade, protection, food, fuel, and beauty to help us live happier and healthier lives. If you know someone who contributes to forestry and fire management to make a better North Dakota, consider nominating them for a Trees Award next year. Information about the Trees Awards can be found at https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/ndfs/about-north-dakota-forestry/trees-bowl.