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Show "1 I -1 -r AWARD WINNER. William M. Herr, left, is presented $400 check from Zion National Park Superintendent Robert C. Heyder for Special Achievement. Herr receives achievement award tion accomplishes its goals through special publications and direct financial aid to interpretive in-terpretive and research activities. activit-ies. Personnel Officer Joan Young was presented a 10-year length of service pin for duty that comprised administrative assignments as-signments at Dinosaur and Devils Tower National Monuments. supervision of the Zion Natural History Association, a nonprofit nonpro-fit organization dedicated to helping park visitors understand under-stand and appreciate the history his-tory and natural history of this spectacular area. The Associa Park Superintendent Robert C. Heyder presented Assistant Chief Park Naturalist William M. Herr a Special Achievement Award for $400 at a recent staff meeting. Herr earned the recognition through his diligence as acting Chief Park Naturalist during the period from January through August of this year, when he readily assumed the . duties and responsibilities of a higher-graded vacancy. As acting act-ing Chief Park Naturalist he had full responsibility for the many conducted walks, evening programs pro-grams ard visitor center services ser-vices that are expected and were enjoyed by over one-half million visitors this past season. sea-son. An added duty was the |