[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 154 (Tuesday, September 26, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S6129]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING ALAN HUTCHINSON
Mr. KING. Mr. President, today we remember the life of Alan
Hutchinson, who passed away earlier this year at the age of 70. As a
beloved family man, veteran, author, and tireless environmental
advocate, Alan dedicated his life to preserving Maine's most precious
land, water, and wildlife. Future generations of Americans will enjoy
all that the Maine outdoors has to offer thanks in part to Alan's
dedication to conservation.
Originally from Rhode Island, Alan first came to Maine as a student
at the University of Maine at Orono, where he earned his bachelor and
master's degrees in wildlife management. During the Vietnam war, he
served his country as a biological research aid at Walter Reed Medical
Hospital in Washington, DC. Upon returning to Maine, he began an
illustrious career in environmental conservation, as a civil servant
and leader of one of the largest land trusts of the United States, the
Forest Society of Maine.
In his career as a civil servant, he led the acquisition and
conservation of 250 coastal islands and headed Maine's newly formed
Endangered Species Group. With leadership, patience, and perseverance,
he worked with diverse partners to protect our coast and wildlife. In
1997, Alan became the first executive director of the Forest Society of
Maine, FSM. During his tenure, the FSM grew from a one-person operation
into a national leader in forestland conservation, helping to conserve
over 1 million acres of forestland. Just as he did leading the
Endangered Species Group, Alan achieved this success by bringing
together diverse groups under a common purpose of protecting our
forests. His notable conservation achievements include the 20,000-acre
Nicatous Lake easement, protecting 6 miles of the beautiful Moosehead
Lake shore, the 329,000-acre West Branch Project, and the unprecedented
360,000-acre Moosehead Region conservation easement.
In addition to his conservation work, Alan also authored two books,
``Just Loons: A Wildlife Watcher's Guide,'' 1998, and ``Just Eagles: A
Wildlife Watchers Guide,'' 2000. These books reflect his passion for
Maine's outdoors that embodied his life's work. Alan will be remembered
for his thoughtful leadership, dedication, and passion. Above all that,
nothing exceeded his deep love for his family and his devotion to his
friends. Alan will be sorely missed by all, and we owe him an enormous
debt of gratitude.
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