Blog Archives for Arizona
Western Governors making progress protecting habitat and linkage zones
By Bethanie Walder - October 7, 2009
I spent the last two days at the Western Governor’s Association (WGA) Wildlife Council (WGWC) meeting in Helena. The meeting focused on progress toward implementing a resolution for improving wildlife connectivity and linkage zones across the western states.
Arizona Wildlife Federation speaks out for public lands
By Sarah Peters - April 1, 2009
I was encouraged to see an opinion editorial in The Arizona Republic a few days ago from the president of the Arizona Wildlife Federation. Arizona is one of the many states where the Forest Service is deep in the throes of travel planning, and where it is greatly needed for people who enjoy the quiet and wildlife of the forest to speak up.
Arizona State Parks Trail User Survey currently underway
By Franklin Seal - August 12, 2008 The Arizona State Parks Trail User Survey is currently underway. Log on and take the survey. Quiet users can help set
priorities for trail management in Arizona, and to help determine how a
portion of the Heritage Fund and the OHV Recreation Fund should be
spent. You know the off-road vehicle users will be flocking to the survey.
