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Turner: I do need to mention when I went to
Washington I said I had to take a couple people
with me who I trust, and usually appointees
don't get to do that. I snuck in Mike Brennan
as my special assistant, and I swiped the Assistant
Director of the Wyoming Game and Fish
Department, Doug Crowe. This was going to
be a partnership with the states who were to
have the primary responsibility of research and
management long term. Crowe was invaluable.
Mills: Doug Crowe was really a mentor to a
generation of Game and Fish employees.
Wolves in Yellowstone National Park pursue a bison. It took only three years to establish a sustainable population of wolves
after their reintroduction. (Photo by Bill Sincavage)
Turner: He was a superb biologist, but Doug
was totally irreverent. While working for Game
and Fish he was the one that dealt with the
Wyoming Legislature because he was candid
and honest. He was rough, but they knew they
could trust him and he did not shoot blanks.
Some of the people in the federal government
didn't appreciate him because of his style, but
he was a key asset for me.
Mills: I love that because we really are so
dependent on one another, right? Running a
good wolf program in Wyoming takes everybody
willing to work together and support
each other. A legislature that's willing to let
the Game and Fish do what the science tells
us, a Game and Fish Commission that listens
to our science and the long-term data, in part
because of the early U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service monitoring.
Turner: And not only are the resource issues
more complicated, you need more science and
better science. But the big factor is bringing the
public with you. You need to bring the public
along, and that's why I think it's important to
have that done at the state level. In Wyoming,
part of our charm is we don't necessarily trust
the federal government, God bless them. So
to have confidence in the state, the job they've
done and are currently doing is so important.
Thank you.
Mills: Well, you're welcome. It's an honor
to do it.
John Turner led the way to getting wolves reintroduced in Wyoming and the West. Earlier this winter he helped collar wolves
near Jackson. (Photo by Mark Gocke/WGFD)
Turner: You know, Ken, it was one thing to
devise a plan and run it through the political
trap lines, but you and your colleagues are the
ones building a legacy. You're bringing it to
fruition through hard work, good thinking,
good science and long hours. You're bringing
that dream to fruition.
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