Durrell Smith is on a Mission

Jul 18, 2022

Artist, writer, teacher and birddog fanatic Durrell Smith is on a mission to bring the unlikely to the outdoors. Durrell and wife Ashley Smith co-founded the Minority Outdoors Alliance in 2020, and together from their home base near Atlanta they are working to cultivate inclusivity in a healthier outside. Their collective efforts are wide-ranging, seeking ways to help people of color explore and enjoy the benefits of connecting with the great outdoors. Durrell’s specific passion for dogs and bobwhite have brought him in contact with Tall Timbers and our conservation partners.

Here is a short list of connections that is sure to grow.

  • The Sporting Life Notebook Podcast is one of Durrell’s many creative outlets. He covers everything from dogs and guns to Jay-Z vs Kanye, including Episode 137 with Jim Cox, Stoddard Bird Lab Director at Tall Timbers, after a presentation at the 2021 Wildlife Arts Festival in Thomasville.
  • Dogmen, presented onX, is a short film that explores the past, present, and future of African American dog handlers on quail properties in the Red Hills through Durrell’s eyes as an up-and-coming dog trainer and advocate for inclusivity in the outdoors. The film includes conversations with immediate past Tall Timbers Trustee, Mr. Charles Chapin.
  • Theodor Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) has welcomed Durrell as a member of their Policy Council, and highlighted him in TRCP’s “In the Arena” series about individuals who “strive valiantly in the worthy cause of conservation,” as Roosevelt so famously said.
  • Orvis recognized Durrell’s work to include more Black and Brown voices in conservation with their 2021 Breaking Barriers Award. Durrell also shares his own voice as an Orvis Hunting Blog contributor.

Check out Durrell’s short story “All Hail the Handler” from our 2022 eJournal.

About the Author
Brian Wiebler
The Tall Timbers Communications Director is always looking for an excuse to be outdoors. Birds, bikes, boats, boots... all good things for Brian. Originally from Iowa, he grew up in a family with a strong hunting and conservation ethic. This led to a career that has spanned from California to Florida with positions as a wildlife biologist, urban forester, and environmental planner, before landing "home" with Tall Timbers in 2016.
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