EDGEFIELD, S.C. — Sarah Johnson of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service accepted the NWTF’s NRCS Making Tracks Award during its 50th anniversary celebration at the 47th annual National Wild Turkey Federation Convention and Sport Show, sponsored by Mossy Oak.
“Words can’t explain it,” Johnson said at the NWTF’s Golden Awards Gala. “Having a partnership with the NWTF has been fantastic and being able to be a part of that is amazing. Sometimes you just love your job, and you do the work; you don’t realize that you get looked at, and so it kind of took me by surprise. I had no idea I was getting the award.”
The Making Tracks with the NRCS awards recognize people or projects that best incorporate conservation education, partnerships and wild turkey management to support the NWTF’s conservation delivery.
Johnson’s introduction to Idaho NRCS was through her occupation as a cooperative forester between the NWTF and the NRCS through the National Forestry Initiative, a program dedicated to aiding private landowners across the country and fostering greater stewardship of America’s natural resources.
Through the NFI agreement, Johnson was relied upon to represent NRCS and exercise her forestry expertise educating landowners through one-on-one forest walk-throughs, writing forest management plans, recommending silvicultural treatments that meet landowner objectives and how NRCS programs can offer financial incentive. Her approachable manner and ability to communicate technical forestry concepts in an easy-to-understand manner accelerated the scope and scale of on-the-ground work. Johnson is also an avid hunter and understands the importance of wildlife habitat management.





































