Bass Pro's Founder Johnny Morris Recognized for Conservation Work

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Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris’ conservation ethics runs deep. He first learned to love the outdoors at an early age while floating and fishing Ozark streams with his father, John A. Morris. As Johnny grew up, that passion for the outdoors turned into a commitment to conserving our natural resources so future generations could enjoy them.

Today, Johnny is widely recognized for his generosity in giving back to the outdoor pursuits he loves. His dedication, demonstrated over the course of several decades, is a big reason why Bass Pro Shops is known as the outdoor industry’s corporate conservation leader, and also why he was recently recognized for his outstanding support of conservation by the Wildlife Foundation of Florida (WFF). 

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Brett Boston (l), executive director of the Wildlife Foundation of Florida presents Bass Pro Shops Founder Johnny Morris (r) with the prestigious BlueGreen Award for Conservation Leadership in Florida.

At the grand opening of Bass Pro Shops Stick Marsh Outpost in Palm Bay, Fla., WFF Executive Director Brett Boston presented Johnny with the BlueGreen Award for conservation leadership. Boston gave Morris a brass sculpture of a lionfish because it symbolizes one of Florida’s most pressing conservation issues as well as how Morris’ support is helping to overcome this problem.

“The lionfish is a very real and growing conservation challenge we face today in Florida.  And because the lionfish is an invasive species from which Florida marine fish have no defense, the sculpture represents our challenge and the partnerships that can and must work together to stop the spread of this menace,” Boston said.

One way Bass Pro Shops contributes is by hosting an Evening for Conservation fundraising event at its ribbon-cutting ceremony for each of its new Florida stores.  For every dollar spent during a Florida Evening for Conservation event, 50 cents is donated to the Wildlife Foundation of Florida in support of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Morris, a longtime, dedicated conservationist, began his career selling fishing tackle in the back of his father’s liquor store in Springfield, Mo. The spot was a popular stop for anglers on their way to Table Rock Lake, and Morris did so well he incorporated Bass Pro Shops in 1972.  Today, Bass Pro Shops is a leading outdoor retailer with 83 destination stores and Tracker Marine Centers across America and Canada. It’s also a company that is dedicated to conservation, a commitment that starts right at the top.

"The people of our company believe very strongly that the future of our industry, the sports we serve, and the sports we personally enjoy are absolutely more dependent upon our conservation efforts and how we manage our natural resources than anything else,” said Morris.  “It is far more important than any catalog we mail, any new store we open, or any new products our vendors create."

As Boston handed the conservation trophy to Morris at the latest Bass Pro Shops grand opening in Palm Bay, he said, “This award doesn’t mark the end of a conservation partnership; it marks the beginning. And it is in keeping with a quote of Johnny’s from long ago, ‘We all live downstream.'"