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June 27, 2009

Sportsmen group praises Obama choice of new fish-wildlife chief Sam Hamilton

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A spokesman for the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance had praise for President Barack Obama’s choice of Sam D. Hamilton to direct the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

“Sam is an excellent choice to be the new Director of FWS,” stated William Horn, director of federal affairs for the Columbus-based USSA. “He’s been great to work with over the years and brings much common sense to an agency with huge responsibility over the future of our natural resources.”

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar also showered support on Hamilton, who has worked in the FWS for 30 years and is currently a senior biologist and manager heading FWS’ Southeast Region.

In the press release announcing Hamilton’s pending nomination, Salazar stated that “Sam has vast experience with every aspect of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mission, making him an ideal nominee to direct the agency.”

Hamilton, became Southeast Regional Director in 1997 and has had extensive responsibility for a $484 million budget and 1,500-person work-force that operates in 10 states as well as the Caribbean. In that capacity, Hamilton managed 350 federally endangered and threatened species and 128 national wildlife refuges.