
From the Kansas Wetlands Education Center...
Tonight, Curtis Wolf, Director of the Kansas Wetlands Education Center will be presented an award as a community/non-profit leader by the Kansas Association for Conservation & Environmental Education.
The Kansas Wetlands Education Center (KWEC) in Great Bend has expanded its environmental education efforts despite recent staff shortages, thanks to the dedication of Director Curtis Wolf. Traditionally serving in an administrative role, Curtis has stepped in as an educator, delivering 83 programs to 1,718 participants in 2024 alone. His hands-on approach, from teaching preschoolers about plants to leading bird identification workshops, has enriched KWEC’s programming and ensured its mission continues to thrive.
Beyond the center, Curtis is a tireless advocate for Cheyenne Bottoms and Kansas wetlands. He presents to community groups, hosts a monthly radio segment, and collaborates with the City of Great Bend and the Convention and Visitors Bureau to promote ecotourism. As chairman of the Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway Committee, he works to attract visitors to the region, furthering appreciation for Kansas’ largest marshland. He also leads birding tours, engages with conservation organizations, and mentors future environmental professionals, fostering a new generation of conservation leaders.
Curtis has been instrumental in enhancing KWEC’s exhibits, including the 2024 addition of Melody Marsh, an outdoor musical play area designed to inspire curiosity and engagement with nature. His leadership and commitment to high-quality environmental education make him a cornerstone of KWEC’s success and a deserving candidate for recognition by the Kansas Association of Conservation and Environmental Education.



