E-mail Story   Print Story
  Comments (0) Total Friday May. 24, 2013
 
Local FWP Manager Receives Special Conservation Achievement Award
Montana Wildlife Federation award's Kalispell's Jim Vashro for extensive fisheries work
Fish, Wildlife and Parks Fisheries Manager
Jim Vashro with his award at the MWF meeting last Saturday in Helena. - Courtesy Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Jim Vashro, the Region 1 fisheries manager for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, was recently recognized for his extensive work over the last 30 years across Northwest Montana.

The Montana Wildlife Federation awarded Vashro the Special Conservation Achievement Award at the MWF's 77th annual meeting April 28 in Helena.

Vashro, from Kalispell, has been the fisheries manager in Northwest Montana for over 30 years. Some of his major accomplishments include establishing family fishing ponds across Northwest Montana; organizing and leading education activities with kids; developing new fishing access sites including Pine Grove Pond and Lake Five; crusading against illegal fish introductions; and establishing wilderness regulations in the South Fork Flathead River.

“Over the course of his career, Jim has probably taught more kids to fish than anyone else in the state,” Region One Supervisor Jim Satterfield said in a statement. “Also, anyone who has cast a line in northwest Montana is indebted to Jim’s tireless fish management efforts.”

Vashro has been a recognized leader in the area of family fishing ponds (most recently Pine Grove Pond) and youth angling education. He has also helped establish relationships with sporting groups around Northwest Montana, the FWP said.

“Jim’s efforts have touched the lives of many children and their families," MWF President Tim Aldrich said during the award ceremony. "He has established urban fisheries at Buffalo Head Pond, Shady Lane Pond, Dry Bridge Pond, Troy Pond and Ninepipe Pond. He’s developed handicapped accessible facilities at Smith Lake, Shady Land Pond and Snappy’s Sport Senter. The scope of these efforts and the results achieved for people and sport fishing are truly exemplary.”
 
No comments have been posted for this article.

 
Kellyn Brown
Kellyn Brown1h
@kellynbrown
#BLOTTER 2:38 p.m. A woman on Second Avenue East reported that her ex-boyfriend was outside throwing fish sticks http://t.co/d9EZnGGGB2
Dillon Tabish
Dillon Tabish20h
@djtabish
Glacier tops Butte 1-0 To advance. #mtscores
Molly Priddy
Molly Priddy21 May
@mollypriddy
@NPDXReporter I think I'll start strategically calling it "pre-lunch" too, and then "forget" to eat my real lunch later. #dessertforlunch
Myers Reece
Myers Reece21 May
@myersreece
Environmental groups file lawsuit to halt logging project in Northwest Montana. http://t.co/fwwB2gyWND
Flathead Beacon
FB Headlines53m
@flatheadbeacon
Fish Stick Frenzy http://t.co/depCnVM5LY