IMG 3411Doug Franchot was awarded the 2025 Wilson Stewardship Award.

The Wilson Stewardship Award is presented by the Foundation to individuals, groups, or projects that have made significant contributions to environmental stewardship in the Rainy-Lake of the Woods watershed through:

  • Education, outreach, civic engagement and participation in stewardship initiatives or program development.
  • Projects or programs focused on protection, restoration, preservation or reduction of environmental impact and development of sustainable practices.

This award is named in honour of its first recipient, Gerry Wilson, in recognition of her contributions to lake stewardship including development of volunteer monitoring programs, civic engagement and education and cooperative approaches between the public, universities and government agencies.

Doug was honoured with this international award in recognition of his exceptional legacy of volunteerism, stewardship, and education across the Rainy-Lake of the Woods Watershed as a founding member of the Heart of the Continent Partnership, the former Chair University of Minnesota / Northeast Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnership (RSDP) and the Chair of the Koochiching Extension Committee/Koochiching County Board.

Doug has contributed in support of Voyageurs National Park, provided service as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Voyageurs Conservancy and has been a member on the Voyageurs Conservancy Science and Policy Committee.

More recently, Doug’s service and support has been extended to the International Rainy-Lake of the Woods Watershed Board where he serves as a member, a committee member, and the Community Advisory Group co-chair. Doug was commended for his broad knowledge of the issues facing our watershed, as a valuable resource for stewardship, governance, and public education in our watershed, and for his excellence in connecting partners, advocates, visitors, and volunteers throughout the Rainy-LOW watershed to make our region a better place.

For more information about the Wilson Stewardship Award see: www.lowwsf.com/wilson-award.