Niewoonder Named Top Wildlife Biologist
Department of Natural Resources and Environment wildlife biologist John
Niewoonder has been named Wildlife Biologist of the Year by the Midwest
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
A habitat biologist who works out of the Flat River State Game Area in
Ionia, Niewoonder recently spent 18 months leading a work group and
conducting public meetings that lead to Michigan’s first comprehensive
statewide deer management plan, which he wrote. Niewoonder accomplished
the task while performing his daily duties as a habitat biologist in
three counties.
“John is well deserving of this award as he has clearly gone above
and beyond the call of duty to complete this assignment,” said DNRE
Wildlife Division Chief Russ Mason. “To create a new management plan
for our premier game species while fulfilling the responsibilities of a
full-time position illustrates his outstanding work ethic.”
“John is the kind of biologist that everyone in our profession
aspires to be,” Mason added.
Niewoonder, who joined the DNRE as a habitat biologist at Pte. Mouillee
in 1998, said he was “very surprised” by the award. “It’s nice
to be recognized,” he said.
Niewoonder lives in Greenville with his wife and three children.