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There is no substitute for being able to have the answers of your questions given to you in an understandable explanation from a knowledgeable instructor. We know many people prefer to gather information in an instructor lead, classroom format and we know the value of having educated citizens in the outdoors. That's why we offer courses covering the following topics throughout the year and across the state.

Available public courses:

Online Education Hunter Education Course Online OHV Education Course OnlineBoating Education Course Online
Environmental Education (Focus: WILD Arizona)
Focus: WILD Arizona is the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s environmental education program available free to teachers and includes a homeschool program. The program includes lessons about Arizona’s native wildlife and habitats.
 

ITeacher holding owl nterested in volunteering for an agency conservation project?

The agency volunteer coordinator publishes opportunities on the conservation education and OHV events schedule

 
The Wildlife Center is a wildlife rehabilitation center operated by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. We rehabilitate sick, injured or abandoned wildlife, and our goal is to release animals back into the wild whenever possible. Some animals that cannot be released are kept for educational purposes, and accompany our volunteers to event and school presentations.
 
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