To qualify, the nominated individual must have had a profound positive influence towards “ensuring the wildlife legacy we leave to our children surpasses that which we inherited” through volunteerism. “It’s a humbling experience,” Pulvermacher said. “I do volunteer a lot, but there are lots of people who do.” Pulvermacher currently serves as president of the Bruno branch, and led the effort to transform Bruno’s former curling rink building into an archery range and clubhouse for the Federation. Before the club made use of the building, it sat empty for a number of years. “It’s a natural fit, it was an empty building that’s derelict and it’s a long narrow building, perfect for indoor archery.”