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Ml. George M. Barley, Jr. 



Mr. Perry Bass 



Bass Pro Shops, Inc 



Geialdine R Dodge 1 VxJiidation 



Mr. W. Thorpe McKenzie 



Mr & Mis. Nekon Mead, Jr. 



Curtis artd Edith Miuvson Foundation 



■flie David and Lucilc Packard 



Foundatkjn 

 Surdna Foundation, htc. 

 Tudor Farms 

 Mr. Stephen Sloan 



Matching Gifts to Flaberles Projectti 



$SO,000 and over 



American Fishing Taclde ivtanufa'-tums 



Assodauon 

 Bass Pro Shops, Inc. 

 Miller Brewin^j Company 

 Qmis Be Edith Munson Foundation 

 Tht David and Ludle Paclcaid Foundation 

 Surdna Foundation, 1ik 



$25,000-49.999 



V£. Fish & WiWlifc Serv ice 



$X0,0OO-2*,999 



The Andreas Foundation 

 ARCO Ftxindatioo 

 Vaughn W- Brown Charitable Tnist 

 Jessie B. 0« Chaiitable Tiusi 

 Davis Conservation Foundation 

 Expositions, Inc. 

 I.'iland Frjundation, Inc. 

 The Nature Conservancy' 

 Oregon Trout Members 

 P-.ici/ic State Marine Fisheries Commission 

 Expo Prcx-eeds 

 Ponhouse Foundation 

 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, 

 las Vegas Chapter 



■foacySfoi 

 Reno Chapter 



Swim H.ri"'""^ 

 Walcliai ' 

 YianaK: 



$1,000-9.999 



Atnetican Forasoy Foundation 



Atlantic Salmon Feduatiou 



BankAnwiica Foundation 



Mr. John R. Chancy 



Chevron Corporation 



Mr Donald K. Hansen 



Donors tluough Hatchle NWE 



The Henry Fotjndation 



Donors through the Institute for Bittf ' 



Populations 

 Johnson Fi.«hing, Iik 

 L. Knife & Son, Inc. 

 Neiada Miruirg <V».«xlation. inc. 

 New England Biolabe I 

 Nsw England Power Service < 

 Northwest Marine Teclitmlogy; I 

 pacific Gai & Electric Cooipany 

 Kxky Mountain Elk Fotuviaiion "" ^ 

 Kc«;ky M^Aintain Elk Foundation, Elko 



CJiapter 

 Rocky Mountain Elk FoundaUor.. 



Fiy Chapter 

 Rocky Mountain El- ' -i-.i^.-. 



Fallon Chapie! 

 Rocky Mountain : 



Hawthorne Cii„j«i.. 

 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundaitcn, - 



Tonopah Chapter ' 



Rocky Mountain Elk Fountlatiiw,, ; 



Winnemucca Chapter 

 Mr. Ralph Scorfield 

 Steams Manufacturing 

 Trout Unlimited 

 Mr. J.E. tjpham 

 Margaiet CuUinan 'Wiay Charitable I 



Annuity Tiust 

 Wyoming Fish & Game Pepwsgient. 



fisheries conservation and by working 

 with decLsion-niakers in federal and state 

 governments. We will continue to 

 collaborate with government agencies to 

 improve resource management, restore 

 native species, and initiate innovative 

 problem-solving programs. Our grants 

 catalyze partnerships and provide seed 



money for imf)ortant and innovative on- 

 the-ground pilot projects. 



One of these projects is focusing on 

 Montana's Blackfoot River, the original 

 .setting for Norman Maclean's novella 

 and Robert Redford's film, "A River Runs 

 Through It." (Because of the river's 

 degraded and polluted condition. 



filming actually was done elsewhere.) 

 The Foundation issued a grant to the 

 Blackfcxjt Chapter of Trout Unlimited to 

 improve five of the river's tributaries 

 (Rock, Elk, Monture, Nevada, and 

 Chamberiain Creeks) for native trout 

 species and other fishery resources. The 

 Vermont-based Orvis Company placed 

 an appeal for restoration funds in its 

 catalog and generously agreed to match 

 funds raised from that campaign and 

 contribute them to Blackfoot restoration 

 efforts. Redford also assisted this effort 

 by making his film available for benefit 

 screenings and by promoting the cause 

 and the Foundation in his Sundance 

 catalog. The primary beneficiary will be 

 the native fish populations of the 

 Blackfoot River and its tributaries, 

 including the westslope cutthroat and 

 bull trout, both of which have been 

 designated as species of special concern 

 by the American Fisheries Society. 



Since inception of its Fisheries 

 Initiative, the Foundation and its part- 

 ners have committed more tJian $9.75 

 million to fund 79 fisheries projects. 

 Support for the Foundation's Fisheries 

 Management and Conservation program 

 in 1992 came from visionary Foundation 

 supporters such as the Surdna Founda- 

 tion, Inc., The David and Lucile Packard 

 Foundation, Bass Pro Shops, and the 

 Curtis and Edith Munson Foundation. 



In the coming year, we will initiate a 

 broad range of projects to improve 

 inland and marine resources and their 

 management. An analysis of state and 

 federal fishery programs will be con- 

 ducted to examine how agencies can 

 better deal with the key problems of 

 overharvest and habitat degradation. 

 Coastal issues, major river protection 

 efforts, and anadromous Fisheries will 

 higfilight the 1993 agenda. With new 

 staff and additiormi funding, the ex- 

 panded Fisheries Initiative will allow the 

 Foundation to assist in returning U.S. 

 fisheries to hi-storically sustainable and 

 economically valuable levels. 



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