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Aggies among three Texas Parks and Wildlife employees killed in helicopter crash

Posted at 10:56 AM, Aug 09, 2020
and last updated 2020-08-09 19:11:17-04

Three Parks and Wildlife Department employees were killed in a helicopter crash Saturday.

While conducting aerial surveys for desert bighorn sheep in West Texas on Saturday, Aug. 8, three Texas Parks and Wildlife Department employees died in a helicopter crash on TPWD’s Black Gap Wildlife Management Area in Brewster County.

The victims include Wildlife Biologist Dewey Stockbridge, Fish and Wildlife Technician Brandon White, and State Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Bob Dittmar. The pilot, a private contractor, survived the crash and was transported to El Paso for further treatment.

Two Aggies were among the three people killed, a Texas A&M spokesperson has confirmed.

Dr. Dittmar received his bachelor's degree in Veterinary Science from Texas A&M in 1978. He received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from A&M in 1979, according to a Texas A&M spokesperson.

Stockbridge also graduated from Texas A&M in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences.

The Kerrville Veterinary Clinic posted a tribute on Facebook to Dittmar saying he "served our community for many years, as owner and Veterinarian here with Kerrville Veterinary Clinic."

It is with deep sorrow to announce the loss of a member of our KVC family. Dr. Robert "Bob" Dittmar joined our Lord and...

Posted by Kerrville Veterinary Clinic Ltd. on Sunday, August 9, 2020

“No words can begin to express the depth of sadness we feel for the loss of our colleagues in this tragic accident,” said Carter Smith, TPWD Executive Director. “These men were consummate professionals, deeply liked and highly regarded by their peers and partners alike for the immense passion, dedication, and expertise they brought to their important work in wildlife management and veterinary medicine. Wildlife conservation in Texas lost three of its finest as they so honorably and dutifully carried out their calling to help survey, monitor and protect the bighorns of their beloved west Texas mountains. We will miss Dewey, Brandon, and Dr. Bob deeply and dearly. All of us at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department send our deepest condolences and sympathies to the Stockbridge, White, and Dittmar families in the wake of this devastating tragedy and continue to pray for the health and recovery of the pilot.”

The Texas Department of Public Safety, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Texas Game Wardens are currently investigating the incident.

Governor Greg Abbott issued a statement on the accident:

“Our hearts ache today for those who died in this tragic accident. Cecilia and I are deeply saddened by this loss and we extend our sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims. I ask all Texans to keep these families in their thoughts and prayers.”

Further details will be shared with the public as they become available.