John Hagan received the 2007 Austin H. Wilkins Forest Stewardship Award, given by The Maine Department of Conservation and Maine Tree Foundation. The award was presented by Maine’s Governor John E. Baldacci.
Manomet received the North American Bird Conservation Initiative’s 2007 Bird Conservation Award.
Linda Leddy was recognized in Boston Magazine’s feature article: “The Next List 27: New Faces, Trends and Ideas You Need to Know About.” The feature spotlighted 27 Boston community leaders in a variety of fields. Manomet has the honor of being the only environmental organization spotlighted.
Stephen Brown edited Arctic Wings: Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which features a foreword by Jimmy Carter, and 200 color images from award-winning nature photographers.
Arctic Wings: Birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, edited by Stephen Brown, received a National Outdoor Book Award.
Trevor Lloyd-Evans co-authored “32 Years of Changes in Passerine Numbers During Spring and Fall Migrations in Coastal Massachusetts,” published in The Wilson Bulletin.
Kathy Parsons has received a Major Achievement Award from the New York City Audubon Society for distinguished leadership of the Harbor Herons Project.
The Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network recently received a “Taking Wing” Award for community involvement from the United States Department of Agriculture.
Kathy Parsons has received a Manomet Board of Trustees Merit Award for her outstanding leadership in waterbird and wetland research and conservation.
John Hagan received an award from the Wildlife Society in the “Best Edited” book category for his work on the Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds.
John Hagan serves on the Forest Research Advisory Council of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Kathy Parsons serves as the Chair of the Waterbird Conservation Council.
Stephen Brown serves on the Research Working Group for the North American Bird Conservation Initiative and is the U.S. co-chair for the Shorebird Research Group of the Americas.
Stephen Brown has been named the Joan Benson Baker Fellow in Avian Conservation.
John Hagan has been named the Joan Benson Baker Fellow in Avian Conservation.
Kathy Parsons received the Excellence in Estuary Living Resources Award from the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary.
Kathy Parsons received a Distinguished Service Award from the Waterbird Conservation Initiative for the Americas for her leadership on the North American Waterbird Conservation Plan. (2002)
Charles Duncan received the Chandler Robbins Award for Education & Conservation from the American Birding Association.
Brian Harrington serves on the National Shorebird Technical Committee for the Migratory Bird Management Office of US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Brian Harrington is a Lead Instructor at the National Conservation Training Center of the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Brian Harrington is a National Technical Advisor to the Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program and the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network.
John Hagan is an Expert Panel Member of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.
Manomet’s Forest Conservation Program was one of the five lead organizations that participated in a report and associated efforts coordinated by the National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry (NCSSF). NCSSF’s report “Beyond Old Growth – Older Forests in a Changing World.” In the report, John Hagan, Director of Manomet’s Forest Conservation program, is mentioned as a leader in these regional workshop meetings.