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Nominations sought for AZ Outdoor
Hall of Fame
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Deadline to submit nominations
is April 30
The Wildlife for Tomorrow Foun-
dation is soliciting nominations
for this year's inductees into the
Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame.
The Outdoor Hall of Fame an-
nually recognizes individuals and
organizations that have made
signifi cant and lasting contribu-
tions toward Arizona's wildlife, the
welfare of its natural resources,
and the state's outdoor heritage.
Nominations will be accepted from
March 1 – April 30. To submit a
nomination, head to the Arizona
Outdoor Hall of Fame page, down-
load and complete the form, and
return it along with all supplemen-
tal materials to: Wildlife for To-
morrow Foundation, c/o Arizona
Game and Fish Department, Attn:
Kent Komadina, 5000 W. Carefree
Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086
Nominations also may be submit-
ted by e-mail to Kent Komadina at
Kkomadina@azgfd.gov. For more
information, call 623-236-7288.
This year's inductees will be
honored in August at the annual
Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet.
Past Outdoor Hall of Fame induct-
ees have been individuals with
backgrounds in wildlife volunteer-
ism, corporate leadership, politics,
wildlife and the media, includ-
ing Ben Avery, Barry Goldwater,
Morris K. Udall, John McCain, Bill
Quimby and Tom Woods, as well
as groups and organizations such
as Adobe Mountain Wildlife Cen-
ter Volunteers, Arizona Antelope
Foundation, Rio Salado Sports-
man's Club, Arizona Deer Associa-
tion, National Wild Turkey Fed-
eration, Safari Club International,
Audubon Arizona, Arizona Public
Service and Salt River Project.
Wildlife for Tomorrow was cre-
ated in 1990 to enhance the man-
agement, protection and enjoy-
ment of Arizona's fi sh and wildlife
resources. The foundation is an
independent 501(c)(3) nonprofi t
organization that works closely
with the Arizona Game and Fish
Department to provide additional
support for projects and education
activities where traditional re-
sources are not adequate. For more
information, visit www.wildlifefor-
tomorrow.org.