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1. Executive staff and board members of Ducks Unlimited Canada
www.friendsofoakhammock.com/ab - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2008 Last Visited: 6/16/2008
George Dunklin, Jr. -
2. Rice and Ducks - by Matt Young
blog.ducks.org/Page2892.aspx - [Cached]Published on: 6/4/2008 Last Visited: 6/4/2008
George Dunklin of DeWitt, Arkansas, is a third generation rice farmer, who serves on the board of directors of the Arkansas Rice Council and is chairman of the state's Rice Research and Promotion Board. He is also an at-large board member of Ducks Unlimited. "In many important wintering areas such as the Grand Prairie of Arkansas, waterfowl have adapted well to feeding in rice fields after natural grasslands, wetlands, and bottomlands were developed," Dunklin says.
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"Rice farmers in Arkansas County have always done an excellent job managing water for ducks," Dunklin says. -
3. ar.ducks.org
ar.ducks.org/states/19/news/pu - [Cached]Published on: 6/14/2007 Last Visited: 7/1/2007
Little Rock, Ark., June 14, 2007 - At its Annual Convention in Anchorage, Alaska, Ducks Unlimited - the world's largest wetlands and waterfowl conservation group - elected George Dunklin Jr., to serve as Senior Vice President of Conservation Programs. Dunklin, an Arkansas County farmer, also serves on the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission's Board of Commissioners.
George Dunklin, Jr., was elected as Ducks Unlimited's Senior Vice President of Conservation Programs.
"I've been a member of Ducks Unlimited for years. All my kids are Legacy Greenwing members, and it's such an honor to serve on DU's Board of Directors," said Dunklin. "I'm looking forward to working in this new capacity with DU's staff and volunteers to help conserve waterfowl habitats for future generations."
Dunklin has been a member of Ducks Unlimited for 30 years, is a Major Sponsor of the organization and a member of the President's Council. Dunklin previously served on DU's Growth and Innovation committee and the Conservation Programs Committee.
As Senior Vice President of Conservation Programs, Dunklin will provide advice and direction to DU's President and the Board on all conservation related matters. By virtue of this position, he will also serve on Ducks Unlimited Canada's board of directors, and as a trustee for DU's Wetlands America Trust.
"George Dunklin is the classic conservationist.
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George is deeply involved with the Arkansas Greenwing program and camp, which he hosts at his Five Oaks duck lodge each winter."
Dunklin has been a member of the Arkansas Rice Research & Promotion Board, manages several family-owned companies and operates the Five Oaks Duck Lodge near DeWitt.

