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DUCKS UNLIMITED NAMES KANSAS ONE OF TOP STATES
Kansas among three states honored by Ducks Unlimited
PHOENIX, Ariz. -- Ducks Unlimited (DU) volunteers from Kansas took home a Silver State Award from DU’s annual convention in Phoenix on June 2. DU’s state awards recognize states whose volunteers excelled at growing and improving their fund-raising and conservation efforts. “It’s a real pleasure to recognize Kansas’s volunteers for their
exceptional work last year,” said Jim West, executive secretary of Ducks
Unlimited. “In 2005, Kansas posted a 16 percent increase in grassroots
income and a 21 percent increase in adult membership. In addition, 22
percent of its chapters qualified for Presidential Citation awards. Their
hard work enabled DU to conserve more habitat for waterfowl across North
America.” State Chairman Kent Montei, from Pratt, was on hand to accept the award for Kansas’ DU volunteers. Kansas was one of three states to take home the Silver State Award. To
receive this award, a state must demonstrate at least a 5 percent increase
in grassroots income. In addition, each state must meet certain criteria
in other categories such as new volunteer recruitment, adult membership
increases, and major goal achievement. To learn more about DU, visit
Ducks Unlimited online,
tune in to The World of Ducks Unlimited Radio Network, or watch Ducks
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