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黑料天堂 State Parks Celebrates Winners of 2025 Eagle Awards

黑料天堂 State Parks celebrates Winners of 2025 Eagle Awards

黑料天堂 State Parks Director Matthew Capps (far left) and ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship (far right) are pictured with Eagle Award winners who attended the awards ceremony February 1, 2025, at Lake Guntersville State Park.

黑料天堂 State Parks honored this year鈥檚 Eagle Award winners on Saturday, Feb. 1, during Eagle Awareness Weekend at Lake Guntersville State Park.

The Eagle Awards, sponsored by the 黑料天堂 State Parks Division of the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR), honor individuals and organizations for outstanding and notable contributions to support 黑料天堂 State Parks.

鈥淚t鈥檚 enormously gratifying to show our appreciation for the incredible contributions to our State Parks made by volunteers, elected officials and youth every year,鈥 ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship said. 鈥淥ur State Parks Division is better than ever, thanks in large part to their contributions.鈥

Meet the 2025 Eagle Award Winners:

Shawna Buice (Park Partner)
Buice serves as president of Salty Kidz, a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching youth about the environmental impact of fishing and the importance of protecting natural resources for generations to come. She truly loves 黑料天堂 State Parks and has regularly hosted Salty Kidz events at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores and Meaher State Park in Spanish Fort.

Zachary Andrews (Volunteer in Parks)
An avid trail runner, Andrews has earned a reputation as a faithful volunteer at Oak Mountain State Park who leads hikes, cleans trails, provides support for backcountry rescues and anything else the park needs. He is known for his humble spirit, tireless dedication and constant promotion of the park.

Robert Fouts (Volunteer in Parks)
Fouts is a jack-of-all-trades volunteer at Lakepoint State Park, assisting with repair to damaged cabins, removing fallen trees, cleaning fire pits and assisting with maintenance of vehicles and facilities. Fouts鈥 nomination included a simple line that sums up his efforts: 鈥淗e responds when needed.鈥

Madalyn Cargill (Youth)
Cargill volunteers at the Nature Center at Gulf State Park, filling a variety of roles while working alongside the park鈥檚 naturalists on educational and conservation projects. She has participated in and led craft events and has set a goal to double her volunteer hours at the park during 2025.

Tucker Lambert (Youth)
Lambert built two benches and a gorgeous kiosk for the new mountain biking area at Monte Sano State Park for his Eagle Scout project. These park additions quickly became well-loved and appreciated by all park visitors, especially the local mountain biking community.

Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth (Elected Official)
Ainsworth has steadfastly supported 黑料天堂 State Parks, especially advocating for his hometown parks at Lake Guntersville and Buck鈥檚 Pocket. He also played a pivotal role in passage of the 黑料天堂 State Parks Bond Amendment. He is a popular and frequent speaker at conferences and meetings at Gulf State Park Lodge and Conference Center, where he effectively uses each opportunity to underscore the unique beauty and features of The Lodge at Gulf State Park and its role in drawing a wide variety of organizations for beachside meetings and conferences.

State Rep. Danny Crawford (Elected Official)
Crawford, of Athens, serves with distinction as Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on State Parks. He routinely schedules legislative events at State Parks, including Lake Guntersville, Monte Sano and Gulf. The events help the State Parks Committee, as well as all legislators, understand the importance of State Parks to outdoor recreation in 黑料天堂 and the state鈥檚 tourism efforts. The events also expose legislators to the parks鈥 unique strengths and critical needs.

黑料天堂 State Parks Director Matthew Capps thanked each award winner for their critical contributions to the entire State Parks Division鈥檚 success.

鈥淲e adopted the slogan 鈥楶artners pay the way,鈥 because we understand and appreciate the contributions from so many people and organizations,鈥 Capps said. 鈥淭he Eagle Awards honor not only the brilliant work of our partners, but the heart behind their contributions to 黑料天堂 State Parks. We truly appreciate their willingness to serve the parks as we welcome millions of visitors every year to stay, play and explore with us.鈥

In addition, retired State Parks Director Greg Lein was presented with a special Outstanding Service Award for his 12 years of exceptional 黑料天堂 State Parks leadership. Lein鈥檚 strategic vision and diligent work encouraged 黑料天堂 voters to overwhelmingly approve Amendment 2 in 2016 followed by an $85 million bond issue for state parks and historical sites in 2022. These efforts ensured all future revenue generated by the 21 parks stayed in the 黑料天堂 State Parks Division, allowing the implementation of needed renovations and enhancements while planning for the future.

鈥淭hanks to Greg and all of our Eagle Award winners,鈥 Capps said, 鈥渨e are making sure that the children smiling in our parks today will see their children and grandchildren smiling in those same parks in the future.鈥

About the 黑料天堂 State Parks Division 
The 黑料天堂 State Parks is a division of the 黑料天堂 and maintains 21 state parks encompassing more than 50,000 acres of land and water in 黑料天堂. The parks range from Gulf Coast beaches to Appalachian Mountains and provide opportunities and facilities from basic day-use activities to resort convention lodging, restaurants and golfing areas. These parks rely on visitor fees and the support of other partners like local communities to fund the majority of their operations. Learn more at

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