Public invited to discussion on hunting, fishing and wildlife management

Sportsmen, wildlife enthusiasts, and other members of the public are invited to a meeting March 22, 6-9 p.m., at the Arizona Game and Fish Department at 5000 W. Carefree Highway in Phoenix, to discuss how constituents can best unite and work together on issues and challenges affecting the future of hunting, fishing and Arizona’s wildlife.
The meeting was called for by action of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission at its Jan. 25 meeting, due to recent debate about important issues related to hunting, fishing and wildlife management. The commission asked Kurt Davis, a member of the commission, to chair an ad hoc group that will explore ways to unite stakeholders in working together in a positive manner on important issues.
The public can either attend the meeting in Phoenix, view it via video stream at Game and Fish regional offices (visit www.azgfd.gov/offices for office locations), or view it over the web at www.azgfd.gov/webcast.
Those who would like to submit comments or questions during the meeting can fill out a blue slip at the Phoenix meeting or from the Game and Fish regional offices. Those viewing the meeting via the webcast will be able to submit comments via the Internet. More details will be made available next week. Please note that, due to time constraints, not all comments and questions will be addressed during the meeting, but all will be saved and noted.
A meeting agenda will be posted on the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s website early next week.

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