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  1. Local Sportsmens Group Grant Program

    …Overview AZGFD continues to evolve this grant program for the best results by incorporating the latest national science in Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3), Adoption Sequence, partnership building, and through…

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  2. Hunt Guidelines Process

    …the Commission for adoption at its public meeting. – Public input accepted via blue slips – Commission approved hunt guidelines posted on Department website Hunt recommendations With the guidelines in…

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  3. Base & Meridian Wildlife Area

    …small mammals. Amphibians and Reptiles Press to toggle details. Amphibians and Reptiles Sonoran desert tortoises can be found in the area. Management Press to toggle details. Management Acquisition of the…

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  4. AZGFD Volunteer Program

    …skills through the National Archery in the Schools Program or Scholastic Clay Target Program. Wildlife Care and Transportation Help transport desert tortoises to their adopted home or care for animals….

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  5. Planning for Wildlife: Identifying Corridors

    …food, water, protective cover, and mates. Mountain lions, black bears, and mule deer roam over vast expanses that can encompass thousands of acres, while smaller animals such as desert tortoise

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  6. National Invasive Species Awareness Week is Feb. 24-28

    …and water intake systems? Or that unwanted turtles, tortoises, and other pets illegally released into the wild can hurt our native species by introducing disease or outcompeting them for habitat…

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