
Haskell
Noyes
1886-1948
Inducted 2000
Haskell Noyes was born to
a prominent Milwaukee family that probably
expected him to be a leader. "Hack" Noyes
would not disappoint his family. He was
a successful and prominent member of
the business community and its attendant
civic circles for most of his adult life.
He was an officer in World War I, earning
the respect and admiration of a platoon
he led.
Today, however, Noyes' name endures for
the things he accomplished as a conservationist.
The list of those accomplishments is long
and impressive. Noyes was truly a pioneer
Wisconsin conservationist, and he kept
the company of other pioneers, Aldo Leopold
and Curly Radke to name two.
Perhaps he's best know for establishing
the Haskell Noyes Conservation Warden Efficiency
Award. The award goes annually to the person
selected as the top warden in the state.
Noyes presented the first award in 1930.
The award has been presented every year
since then, and always by a member of the
Noyes family.
Noyes was also memorialized for his work
to secure land for the Kettle Moraine State
Forest. The Wisconsin Conservation Commission,
which he helped establish and served as
an early chairman, dedicated the Haskell
Noyes Memorial Woods in October 1956. The
scientific area was to be preserved in
its natural state. A memorial marker in
the forest notes that Noyes was instrumental
in creation of the Kettle Moraine.
The Noyes Award and Kettle
Moraine marker are public reminders of
Noyes' work as a conservationist. There's
more to the story of his conservation efforts.
He helped organize the Milwaukee chapter
of the Izaak Walton League in the early
1920s. He also helped found the Wisconsin
Division of the Izaak Waltons, served as
its president and was a lifelong member.
Noyes and other conservation leaders in
Wisconsin also pushed for a law centralizing
Wisconsin conservation activities under
a director and six unpaid commissioners.
The law was passed in 1926, creating the
Wisconsin Conservation Commission. The
commission was created in July 1927. Noyes
was named to the body a year later. He
served as chairman from 1931 until Feb.
8, 1933.
For further information on
Haskell Noyes, read his Hall
of Fame monograph.
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