We Are Arizona Game and Fish
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2024
- It is our mission to conserve Arizona’s diverse wildlife resources and manage for safe, compatible outdoor recreation opportunities for current and future generations.
It is important that we make a difference for Arizona’s wildlife and the people who own it, while supporting our nation’s democracy and economy.
We do this without ANY state general fund tax dollars.
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Azgfd is the best in the business. Ask any other state! Thanks for taking care of our wildlife!
Makes me proud to be a Arizonian, thank you.
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@@scottleggejr “trolling” fail.
@@spitshotspitshot yea okay. Lick some boots for dinner?
My only concern is INVASIVE PLANTS. I think there should be even more done in making sure they don’t alter our ecosystems forever. I think AZGF needs to do more in this area. AZGF has done so much and the entire state of Arizona appreciates the effort. I just think invasive plants have the highest chance of destroying our ecosystems
Invasive plant mitigation is extremely expensive. And often futile work. If it's important to you. Feel free to contact them and set up a local public invasive removal project.
They would certainly appreciate the help.
@@1inAJ it is NOT futile work. There has been so many successes, and It is something that HAS to be done. There is no way around it if your top priority is conservation. There is nothing else in Arizona that has the capability to alter our ecosystem so rapidly. It has already happened in parts of the Sonoran desert, fire destroys desert ecosystems and it doesn’t return. It hasn’t gotten to the point where it’s too far gone yet like the cheatgrass invasion in Nevada and Utah. It is still at a manageable level. It needs to be supported at every level, federal, state and local. To say it’s futile is just complete nonsense and ignorance