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Explore Arizona wildlife and outdoor recreation with the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Buy hunting and fishing licenses; support wildlife conservation.
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Plan your Arizona hunt: Buy a hunting license, find where to...
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Since 1922 the Arizona Game and Fish Department has operated...
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Grant funding for various boating facility improvements is...
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Group Bonus Points occur in the Big Game Draw when 2 to 4...
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Plan your Arizona hunt: Buy a hunting license, find where to hunt, access the regulations, and learn about the hunt draw and hunter education.
Explore Arizona Wildlife Conservation. The Arizona Game and Fish Department manages more than 800 species of wildlife, conserving and protecting these incredible animals for future generations. Our state’s unique wildlife make the great outdoors so great.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is a state agency of Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix. [2] The agency is tasked with conserving, enhancing, and restoring Arizona's diverse wildlife resources and habitats through protection and management programs.
SGCN were scored on the following seven criteria: 1. Extirpated Status. 2. Federal or State Legal Status. 3. Declining Status. 4. Disjunct Status. 5. Demographic Status. 6. Concentration Status. 7. Distribution Status. Species were scored for each of the seven vulnerability criteria detailed below.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department manages more than 800 species of wildlife, using the best available science to conserve and protect these incredible animals for today and future generations.
As part of our mission to conserve and protect wildlife, the Arizona Game and Fish Department maintains 3,000 wildlife waters, including manmade catchments, built in locations all around the state.