Here is a listing of some activities and issues you may want to know about and get involved in!

 

The Coronado National Forest is planning to develop an access route in the San Rafael Valley providing public access into the Meadow Valley Area of the Huachuca Ecosystem Management Area… Read More

The demolition of the largest coal burner in the West is a milestone for environmentalists who fought, and continue to fight, to shift the country to renewable energy. .. Read More

National Wild Pig Task Force

President-elect Joe Biden yesterday tapped Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) for his Interior secretary, signaling that his administration could come through on a promise to curb oil and gas development on public lands… Read More

CAMO AT THE CAPITOL!

You won’t want to miss this, so please take a moment and RSVP by replying to this email or to me at michael@azwildlife.org to save your spot.

Details below:

Camo at the Capitol is held on the Capitol lawn in Phoenix, AZ and includes advocacy training and meetings with state lawmakers aimed at cultivating a strong conservation voice for hunters and anglers. The goal is to assure state laws and policies benefit wildlife and our sporting heritage. The event includes information sessions about current bills that affect wildlife and access, presentations from state and agency leaders, and informal chats with legislators and sportsmen. It’s not all business though, there’s plenty of fun to be had as well that includes wild game tasting, fly casting, etc. As an attending organization, you will be provided with booth space and opportunities to contribute in ways that best suit your origination.

We have secured the Capitol Lawn space for our 2021, third annual, Camo at the Capitol and will be hosting the event along with our friends Trout Unlimited and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.

The event will be held on Thursday February 4th (9am – 1pm).