Longtime Friend of USSA Honored by Mississippi State University
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Longtime Friend of USSA Honored by Mississippi State University





The USSA offers its congratulations to a longstanding friend of the conservation movement, James Earl Kennamer, Ph.D., for receiving a prestigious honor from his alma mater, the Mississippi State University (MSU). Kennamer was selected as the 2008 Alumni Fellow for MSU’s College of Forest Resources, an award given to those who have earned special distinction in their professional field.

Kennamer is currently the Senior Vice President of Conservation Programs for the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF). During his nearly 30 years of service with the NWTF, Kennamer has worked with a wide range of conservation and sportsmen’s groups as well as government agencies to ensure a robust wild turkey populations. Through those efforts, he is considered a leading architect of the wild turkey expansion from 1.3 million in the early 1970s to more than 7 million today.

The USSA staff and board could not be more pleased that he has been recognized for his unique contributions to conservation.

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