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About the Arizona Wildlife Federation |
The AWF Mission Statement |
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AWF is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and assisting individuals and organizations to value, conserve, enhance, manage, and protect wildlife and wildlife habitat.
For a copy of the AWF Five Year Strategic Plan, click here: AWF Strategic Plan
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How The AWF Got Started |
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The Arizona Wildlife Federation, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation was founded in 1923 to take politics out of fish and game management and to promote the management of Arizona's natural resources on a scientific basis. The AWF got its start as the Arizona Game Protection Association and celebrated 80 years of conservation activity in 2003.
For a short history of AWF written by Steve Gallizioli, click here: The History of AWF
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Objectives of the AWF |
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From the outset the AWF's primary goal has been the establishment and maintenance of a Commission/Department form of wildlife administration, free of political influence. This was accomplished in its first year of existence. The current Commission/Department of Game and Fish is essentially unchanged from what was initially created.
Continuing objectives include:
- promoting legislation dealing with conservation of our natural resources, the protection of the rights of Arizona outdoorsmen, and the improvement of outdoor recreation.
- Vigorous and impartial support of enforcement of all state and federal conservation, game and and fish laws
- encouraging conservation education in our schools.
- promoting maximum outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing, through scientific principles and the practice of multiple use of the public lands of Arizona.
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Reaffirming the Mission & Vision |
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View a slide presentation
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The People of the AWF |
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The AWF is run by a volunteer Board of Directors and several paid staff members. Click here for the directory.
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