Former Ducks Unlimited (DU) President John Tomke recently received the John L. Morris Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) for his steadfast and continued commitment to conservation.
According to the AFWA, The John L. Morris Award recognizes a citizen conservationist’s lifetime commitment to fish and wildlife stewardship, exemplary leadership at the highest levels and a demonstrated, steadfast commitment to large-scale natural resource challenges.
“John has been a part of the DU Family for years and his commitment has never wavered,” said DU Chief Conservation Officer Karen Waldrop. “It’s no surprise that he was recognized for this prestigious award, and I can’t think of a person more deserving than John to be honored in such a way.”
Tomke has been a DU member for more than three decades, and during his tenure has held numerous senior volunteer positions including President of the organization.
“My dad believed in conservation, and I grew up wanting to make a difference. Ducks Unlimited provided a perfect avenue for that desire,” Tomke said. “I have served on the boards of numerous conservation organizations and federal committees, but my time with Ducks Unlimited has been truly special. Conservation is a passion, and I am glad I can help continue that legacy for the next generation.”







































