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The meeting began with opening remarks, a moment of silence acknowledging the tragic loss of Arizona Department of Public Safety officers, and acknowledgments of the host city, Maricopa. Key segments included awards and recognition ceremonies for retiring personnel, specifically Jill Bright for her 27-year career in wildlife conservation, particularly concerning the Sonoran pronghorn recovery, and Katherine Thompson for her 21 years of service, focusing on customer service, administrative operations, and recruitment efforts. The commission also recognized Trevor Cammon and Sons Farms for their outstanding dedication to wildlife conservation through participation in the Yuma region's dove plot program. Regional highlights were presented, noting the diversity of challenges in Southwestern Arizona, including water scarcity and development pressure.
The meeting began with opening remarks for the new year and acknowledgments of department personnel. Several moments of silence were held, one in honor of former Attorney General Mark Bronovich, and another in remembrance of Mr. Chris Higgins, a community leader deeply involved in conservation and local partnerships. Recognition was given to the Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce for their instrumental role in coordinating the annual dove hunting campaign, including securing local discounts and providing cleaning stations for hunters. Additionally, certificates of appreciation were presented to Mr. D Wayne Talbot for his long-standing customer service, dedication to hunting and fishing instruction, and leadership in organizing the youth dove hunt. During the public comment period, attendees raised concerns regarding proposed changes to crossbow permits, specifically the annual reapplication requirement for those with physical limitations, and the restriction on crossbow scope magnification. Another public speaker urged the commission to implement regulations for shed hunting, noting habitat damage from off-trail use by ATV/UTV users and the lucrative commercial market for sheds, suggesting licenses or ethics courses might be necessary.
This strategic plan outlines the direction for the Arizona Game and Fish Department from 2025 to 2029, aiming to be a national leader in wildlife conservation and a trusted source for wildlife products, services, and information. Key strategic outcomes include achieving financial sustainability through diversified revenue sources, completing actions at high hazard dams, increasing angler satisfaction in stocked waters, and implementing wildlife connectivity projects to enhance public safety and conserve wildlife. The plan emphasizes the continuation of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and the provision of safe, compatible outdoor recreation opportunities for current and future generations.
The meeting included an expression of appreciation to the employees. The commission's responsibilities include establishing policy for the management and preservation of wildlife, setting rules and regulations for wildlife and fisheries, and overseeing safe watercraft and off-highway vehicle operations. The commission recognized Todd Buck for his work as a wildlife manager. The team was recognized for their work on the A360 project.
The workshop meeting included discussions on Commission Priorities and Department Initiatives, the Legislative Process, a review of FY26 and proposed FY27 Budget Appropriations, a review of Existing Commission Resolutions, a review of Designated Commissioner Assignments, and the recording of Commission meeting minutes.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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