Category archive for: Conservation Award
2010 WSC Conservation Award Winner Sam Wright
One of the pleasures I get as President of the Wild Steelhead Coalition, is to present our annual “Conservation Award.” It is presented to an individual or group that, through their actions and/or accomplishments, have made significant and noteworthy contributions to the protection and propagation of wild steelhead. It is…
2009 WSC Conservation Award Winner Bill McMillan
Education: 1963-1965 & 1967: Clark College, Vancouver, WA, biology major; 1965/66: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, fisheries major; 1967: Portland State University, Portland, OR, philosophy major; 1968: Central Washington State College, Ellensburg, WA, English major. Employment History: 2009: Contracted by Seattle City Light and Skagit River System Cooperative to help…
2008 WSC Conservation Award Winner Frank Moore
The Wild Steelhead Coalition “Conservation Award” is presented to an individual or group that, through their actions and/or accomplishments, have made significant and noteworthy contributions to the protection and propagation of wild steelhead.
Tonight we honor Frank Moore with the 2008 award, but this award goes deeper to symbolize and recognize Frank’s life long devotion to wild steelhead conservation issues.
2007 WSC Conservation Award Winner Frank Amato
The Wild Steelhead Coalition “Conservation Award” is presented to an individual or group that, through their actions and/or accomplishments, have made significant and noteworthy contributions to the protection and propagation of wild steelhead. It was the unanimous decision of the WSC Board of Directors to honor Frank Amato with our…
2005 Conservation Award Winner Bill Bakke
The Wild Steelhead Coalition “Conservation Award” is presented to an individual or group that, through their actions and/or accomplishments, have made significant and noteworthy contributions to the protection and propagation of wild steelhead. This years Conservation Award winner is a native of Oregon and has been involved in fish conservation…
2004 WSC Conservation Award Winner Bill Redman
Bill Redman began fishing for steelhead in the Northwest in the late 1950’s, catching his first steelhead in the Pilchuck River on a spinner in the winter season of 1960-61. His first fly-caught steelhead came in August of 1961 below Deer Creek on the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River….
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