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Nominations Sought For Arizona Outdoor Hall Of Fame
The Wildlife for Tomorrow Foundation (WFT) is soliciting nominations for inductees into the 26th annual Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 8, 2024.
In 1998, Wildlife for Tomorrow and the Arizona Game And Fish Department joined forces to establish the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. This prestigious award honors individuals and organizations that have made remarkable and enduring contributions towards the conservation of Arizona's wildlife, the preservation of its natural resources, and the promotion of the state's outdoor heritage.
To submit a nomination, visit -
https://secure.lglforms.com/form_clengine/s/u9vANBfes4bGNqz2UhwV-A. Complete the form and click on "submit." Any supplemental materials can be scanned and uploaded to the form. For questions or more information, send an email to info@wildlifefortomorrow.org.
This year's inductees will be honored at this summer's annual Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet to be held on August 24 at the Wigwam Resort, located in Litchfield Park.
Past Outdoor Hall of Fame inductees have been individuals with backgrounds in wildlife volunteerism, corporate leadership, politics, wildlife and the media, including Ben Avery, Barry Goldwater, Morris Udall, John McCain, Bill Quimby, Tom Woods and Steve Hirsch, as well as groups and organizations such as Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center Volunteers, Arizona Antelope Foundation, Rio Salado Sportsman's Club, Arizona Deer Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, Audubon Arizona, Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and others (see list of past inductees here - scroll to the bottom of that page).
Wildlife for Tomorrow was created in 1990 to enhance the management, protection and enjoyment of Arizona's fish and wildlife resources. As the official 501(c)(3) partner of the Arizona Game And Fish Department (AZGFD), WFT works to provide funds to advance key programs and initiatives beyond AZGFD's self-funding capacity. For more information, visit https://www.wildlifefortomorrow.org/.
Subscribe to WFT for more information on how you can make an impact on wildlife conservation efforts in Arizona.
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