
Melvin
'Mully' Taylor
1930-1984
Inducted 1992
Founder
of the Trees for Tomorrow Education Center
in Eagle River and its executive director
for 31 years, Taylor helped develop the "hands-on" approach
to environmental education and establish
a program of forestry restoration and
improvement statewide.
Born in Merrill,
the son of a river log driver, Taylor
had a stint as a newsman in Chicago and
later took a job with the Merrill
Herald.
His articles publicizing a wartime pulpwood "roundup" sparked
the idea for the Trees for Tomorrow program
and, with the backing of nine paper mills,
it was started in an old CCC camp in 1944.
Among
his honors were a distinguished service
award from the Forest History Association
and the conservation education award
from the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation.
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