SRM Honor Awards
The Society for Range Management honor awards program recognizes members and non-members who have made outstanding contributions to the science and art of range management. Now is the time to begin preparing nominations for individuals who deserve recognition. For a nomination application, click here.

The Society Honor Awards are:
  • Frederic G. Renner Award-- The premier Society award requires SRM membership and sustained accomplishments or contributions to range management during the last ten years. Includes honorarium.

  • W.R. Chapline Land Stewardship Award-- Requires SRM membership and effective maintenance or improvement of range resources with lasting efforts. Includes honorarium.

  • W.R. Chapline Research Award-- Requires SRM membership and exceptional and sustained research accomplishments related to rangelands. Includes honorarium.

  • Sustained Lifetime Achievement Award-- Designed to recognize SRM members for long-term contributions to SRM and range management. Requires tangible evidence of outstanding lifetime contributions to the art and science of range management and continued SRM involvement at both the Section and Society levels.

  • Fellow Award-- Requires SRM membership, continuous for at least ten years, in recognition of service and contributions to the Society.

  • Outstanding Achievement Award-- SRM membership not required. Awarded for outstanding achievement (eminently noteworthy) in any range management-related area. Organizations (e.g., agencies, commodity groups) are not eligible for this award. Teams, whose accomplishments are individually inseparable, are eligible.
    • The Outstanding Achievement Award has been subdivided into two groups: Research and Academia; and Stewardship (ranchers, agency professionals, consultants). Each group will be ranked separately. If enough nominations are not received in either group, then the balance to be awarded in any given year will be considered from the other group.
  • Outstanding Young Range Professional Award-- Requires SRM membership and recognizes superior performance and leadership potential in any range-related area. Nominee must be less than 40 years of age on January 1st of the year the award is conferred.

  • Outstanding Rangeland Manager

  • Trail Boss Club Award-- The President and the Board of Directors of SRM have reserved to themselves the discretion of recognizing with the Trail Boss Club award individuals, firms, or organizations contributing $10,000.00 or more to the Society for Range Management.
    • 2008 Recipient - James B. Newman

  • Special Awards
    • Leadership in organizing and planning of the Ecological Site Description as a Management Tool Workshop
      Dr. Joel R. Brown
      Linda Coates-Markle
      Wendell Gilgert
    • Service as the Editor in Chief for Rangeland Ecology & Management Journal
      M. Keith Owens
    • Historical List of Recipients

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