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Harvey
Payne has served as the Director of the Tallgrass
Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma since 1990. In those
ten years he has worked to maintain protection
of the 40,000 acre Tallgrass Prairie Preserve,
a remnant of the once vast tallgrass prairie ecosystem.
Payne graduated from the University of Tulsa College
of Law with a Juris Doctorate Degree in 1972.
In addition to his work at the Tallgrass Prairie
Preserve, Payne maintains a private law practice
in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, where he has practiced
for more than 27 years. In 1991, he was awarded
the Chevron Conservation Award for his work at
the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, and in 1986 the
Oklahoma Wildlife Federation recognized his contributions
with the At Large Conservation Award.
Payne
is also an accomplished nature and wildlife photographer,
with hundreds of photographs circulated in publications
nationwide. His photographs illustrate The Nature
Conservancy's book "Big Bluestem: Journey Into
The Tall Grass", and more than 100 prairie photographs
are on permanent display at a Smithsonian exhibit
on prairies at the National Zoo in Washington,
D.C. Payne lives on his own farm and ranch near
Pawhuska and has two adult children.
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