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Arizona Elk Society Commits $100,000 For Wallow Fire Elk Private Landowner Program

Friday, July 15th, 2011 at 10:00 AM

Arizona Elk Society Commits $100,000 For Wallow Fire Elk Private Landowner Program

Wallow Fire Elk

Wallow Fire Elk

Arizona Elk Society

Arizona --(Ammoland.com)- The Arizona Elk Society was the first group to donate money to this program.

Ron Eichelberger, Wallow Fire/AZGFD/Ranchers Liaison, responded immediately to the AES Board after receiving the request for funding.

Ron’s response to the request was, “this is the reason we started the organization, to be able to respond quickly in emergency cases for the benefit of elk and our partners such as the Arizona Game and Fish and ranching community.”

Because the Wallow Fire has impacted the amount and quality of forage and water on portions of the Apache National Forest, some property owners located in and adjacent to the burn areas are experiencing increased wildlife use on their private lands and pastures, primarily displaced elk. Elk have congregated in areas in Apache and Greenlee Counties just outside the north and east flanks of the burned areas, as well as some private properties wholly contained within the wildfire area.

The plan has two objectives. The first is to supply alfalfa to feed livestock as a replacement for what elk consume on private pastures. In return, property owners will agree to allow elk to persist on their property. The second is to hold these elk, to the extent possible, on private lands to keep them from further impacting already fragile riparian zones on the forest.

“One of our primary intents is to gain acceptance of the elk being present on these private lands until such time that the forest lands are producing grasses and other forage sources such that elk begin to naturally return to the forest lands,” says Mike Godwin, wildlife manager supervisor for the Game and Fish Pinetop Region.

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The mission of the Arizona Elk Society is to raise funds to benefit elk and other wildlife through habitat conservation and restoration and to preserve our hunting heritage for present and future generations. Visit: www.arizonaelksociety.org

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Arizona Youth Hunter Turkey Camp April 16-18, 2010

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at 8:25 AM

Arizona Youth Hunter Turkey Camp April 16-18, 2010

Arizona Elk Society

Arizona Elk Society

Arizona --(Ammoland.com)- Do you have a junior hunter that wants to go Turkey hunting?

The Arizona Elk Society, NWTF, AZGFD and the NSSF have teamed up for a Youth Turkey hunting Camp. Youth tags are available over the counter.

Youths 10-13 must have Hunter Education and all youths 14-17 are encouraged to have hunter education.

The camp will serve Units 23, 3C & 4A, and will be based at Sharp Creek Campground 23 miles East of Payson on HWY 260.

It will be open Friday to Sunday morning, April 16-18, and will offer:

  • Advice from wildlife managers on where to focus your hunting efforts.
  • Seminars Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m. on how to call and hunt turkeys.
  • Calls and giveaways to youth hunters (while supplies last).
  • Free afternoon and evening food, snacks and drinks.
  • Campfire entertainment Saturday evening.

Experienced hunters to provide one-on-one coaching or even assist you in the field – those desiring field assistance should contact camp coordinator Gene Hays to work out logistics prior to the actual camp.

To help plan for food, hunt mentors and giveaways, interested participants are asked to pre-register for the camp by calling Rich Williams at 602-881-6815 or email Rich at rich@saselectric.com. Other camps are available in Units 1&27, 6A, 6B. If you need info on the other camps feel free to email Steve Clark and we will get you in touch with the persons running the other camps.

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The mission of the Arizona Elk Society is to raise funds to benefit elk and other wildlife through habitat conservation and restoration and to preserve our hunting heritage for present and future generations. Visit: www.arizonaelksociety.org

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