November 14th: AMFF Honours Guido Rahr With The Izaak Walton Award In San Francisco

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The American Museum of Fly Fishing and Event Committee Chair Philip Sawyer invite you to the 2024 Izaak Walton Award Event honouring Guido Rahr. The Log Cabin at the Presidio in San Francisco will provide a beautiful venue for the November 14 event where we will gather to celebrate Guido’s many accomplishments.

 

The Log Cabin at the Presidio in San Francisco will provide a beautiful venue for the November 14 event where we will gather to celebrate Guido's many accomplishments.

 

A globally recognized pioneer in the conservation movement, Guido Rahr is the president and CEO of the Wild Salmon Center. Under his leadership, the organization has developed scientific research, habitat protection, and fisheries improvement projects in dozens of rivers across Japan, the Russian Far East, Alaska, British Columbia, and the U.S. Pacific Northwest. His efforts with the Wild Salmon Center have raised more than $200 million in grants; established fourteen new conservation organizations; and protected 7.7 million acres of habitat, including public lands management designations and ten new large-scale habitat reserves on key salmon rivers across the Pacific Rim.

Mr. Rahr developed the stronghold strategy: a strategy of protecting ecosystems before they become endangered. Targeting the most pristine and productive river systems in each region of the Pacific Rim and taking the long view toward conservation, the Wild Salmon Center and local partners have defeated hydroelectric dams, industrial mining, road building, overfishing, clear-cut logging, water withdrawals, and other threats to stronghold watersheds. He developed a love of nature from an early age, becoming an expert in the study of reptiles and amphibians. He comes from a family of fly fishers, and he became an accomplished and passionate angler and fly tyer, hosting a public-access show called On the Fly while earning a BA in English literature from the University of Oregon. He also holds a master’s degree in environmental studies from Yale University.

The Izaak Walton Award was established by AMFF in 2014 to honour and celebrate individuals who live by the Compleat Angler philosophy. Their passion for the sport of fly fishing and involvement in the angling community provides inspiration for others and promotes the legacy of leadership for future generations. Mr. Rahr’s conservation efforts (and many successes!) will have a lasting impact on the sport of fly fishing—a contribution that is immeasurable and one of the many ways in which he embodies the spirit of the Izaak Walton Award.

We hope you can join us on the evening of November 14th at the Log Cabin at the Presidio in San Francisco. Learn more and get tickets through the button below!

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