Homer D. Calkins

Homer D. Calkins

Infobox Celebrity
name = Homer D. Calkins



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birth_date =birth date|1911|08|30
birth_place =Ft. Morgan, Colorado
death_date =death date and age|1996|03|19|1911|08|30
death_place =
occupation = Environmentalist, broadcaster, columnist
spouse = Ruth Calkins
religion =
website = [http://hardincountyconservation.com/calkins Calkins Nature Area]
footnotes =

Homer D. Calkins (August 30, 1911March 19, 1996) was an American environmentalist who became a leading voice in the effort to save native habitat in Hardin County. He worked to develop county parks that met needs from plug-in campers to untouched wilderness areas. He was instrumental in delaying construction of a rerouted U.S. Highway 20 through the Iowa River Greenbelt in Hardin County, Iowa. Calkins received posthumous awards from the Iowa Wildlife Federation and the Iowa Wildlife Rehabilitators Association praising his long relationship to nature.Calkins received awards from the Iowa Wildlife Federation and the Iowa Wildlife Rehabilitators Association, "Stone, Larry", 23 Mar 1996 [http://www.dmregister.com Environmentalist Calkins Dies] , "The Des Moines Register :2A", Mar 1996.

Marriage

On March 24, 1940, Calkins married Ruth Winifred Robinson at the Little Brown Church ("The Church in the Wildwood"), Nashua, Iowa.

Hardin County Conservation Board

On October 5, 1960, Homer Calkins was hired as the first executive director of the Hardin County Conservation Board. He remained as the executive director of the Board for 18 years, and rehabilitated injured animals most of his life. [http://hardincountyconservation.com/calkins Calkins Nature Area History] "Calkins Nature Area homepage", Aug 2007

Media Work

While executive director of the Hardin County Conservation Board, Calkins had a long running radio show on radio station KIFG-AM [http://www.kifgradio.com/ KIFG-AM, the Iowa River Radio] , "KIFG-AM Website", 2007] . In a folksy style similar to Aldo Leopold's "A Sand County Almanac", Calkins would speak about natural scenes observed locally. Calkins also wrote weekly newspaper columns for the "Iowa Falls Times-Citizen" [http://www.timescitizen.com/ Newspaper Archives] "Iowa Falls Times-Citizen", 2007.] , the Ackley World Journal [ [http://www.ackleyworldjournal.com Ackley World Journal] ] , and the Eldora Herald-Ledger.

Donation

Homer Calkins and his wife Ruth donated their 76 acre farm to the Ellsworth Community College Board of Trustees in 1981. Bordering the Iowa River in north central Iowa, the nature center includes woodland, wetland, and reconstructed native prairie. In the late 1990s, students in Landscape Architecture from Iowa State University worked under Professor William Grundman on site and development plans for the Calkins Nature Area. [ [http://www.iowastatedaily.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=92e88f32-a346-1028-a55e-75b0145261f1 Landscape students make plans to beautify Iowa Falls nature area] , "Iowa State Daily", 11 Apr 1999

Notes

External links

* [http://www.hardincountyconservation.com Hardin County Conservation homepage]
* [http://hardincountyconservation.com/calkins Calkins Nature Area homepage]


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