Your opinion matters to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Voice your opinions about hunting regulations and seasons at one of 11 public meetings to be held around the state. The meetings are part of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s annual hunting regulations process.
The meetings will be held Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. Hunters will have the opportunity to make comments and proposals for the 2009-10 hunting seasons. The proposed regulations can be found at: http://www.agfc.com/hunting/misc_hunting/public-meeting.aspx#general.
Comments may be either oral or written. Written comments may be submitted at any of the meetings or mailed by Jan. 30 to the AGFC, attn: Hunting Regulations Proposals, 2 Natural Resources Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205, or by e-mail at information@agfc.com. There will be a brief presentation at 7 p.m. followed by oral comments from the public. AGFC personnel will be available to answer questions after the meeting.
While you’re letting us know what you’d like to see in the hunting regulations, why not sign up for the Conservation for Arkansas Network? If you’ve already signed up for CAN, thanks for being a part of the state’s conservation movement. If not, why not sign up today? The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is making it easier for outdoorsmen to provide input to the agency. The database of anglers, hunters and wildlife watchers will make it much easier to announce programs and projects. When something important is happening, you’ll be notified by e-mail and will have the opportunity to weigh-in with comments.
Public meetings, possible regulations changes, hunting permit applications and special events held by the AGFC are just a few of the things members will receive in their inbox. They’ll also receive the AGFC’s weekly newsletter, fishing reports and waterfowl hunting reports.
The best part about joining CAN is the opportunity to help the AGFC learn more about their customers. When you join, complete a simple survey about your favorite outdoors activities, what outdoor settings you visit most, and what information you want from us. Once the AGFC knows what you want, we can focus our efforts on projects that enrich everyone’s outdoors experience.
Everyone is welcome to join. It doesn’t matter if you hunt, fish or enjoy a walk in the woods while listening to the birds, the AGFC wants to know about you. All you have to do is visit http://www.agfc.com/wildlife-conservation/can.aspx and follow the online instructions. Your voice matters; make sure we hear it.
The meetings will be held Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. Hunters will have the opportunity to make comments and proposals for the 2009-10 hunting seasons. The proposed regulations can be found at: http://www.agfc.com/hunting/misc_hunting/public-meeting.aspx#general.
Comments may be either oral or written. Written comments may be submitted at any of the meetings or mailed by Jan. 30 to the AGFC, attn: Hunting Regulations Proposals, 2 Natural Resources Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205, or by e-mail at information@agfc.com. There will be a brief presentation at 7 p.m. followed by oral comments from the public. AGFC personnel will be available to answer questions after the meeting.
While you’re letting us know what you’d like to see in the hunting regulations, why not sign up for the Conservation for Arkansas Network? If you’ve already signed up for CAN, thanks for being a part of the state’s conservation movement. If not, why not sign up today? The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is making it easier for outdoorsmen to provide input to the agency. The database of anglers, hunters and wildlife watchers will make it much easier to announce programs and projects. When something important is happening, you’ll be notified by e-mail and will have the opportunity to weigh-in with comments.
Public meetings, possible regulations changes, hunting permit applications and special events held by the AGFC are just a few of the things members will receive in their inbox. They’ll also receive the AGFC’s weekly newsletter, fishing reports and waterfowl hunting reports.
The best part about joining CAN is the opportunity to help the AGFC learn more about their customers. When you join, complete a simple survey about your favorite outdoors activities, what outdoor settings you visit most, and what information you want from us. Once the AGFC knows what you want, we can focus our efforts on projects that enrich everyone’s outdoors experience.
Everyone is welcome to join. It doesn’t matter if you hunt, fish or enjoy a walk in the woods while listening to the birds, the AGFC wants to know about you. All you have to do is visit http://www.agfc.com/wildlife-conservation/can.aspx and follow the online instructions. Your voice matters; make sure we hear it.









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