Arkansas Game And Fish Commission
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State/Territorial Fish and Wildlife Offices The US Fish and Wildlife Service works in partnership with many organizations and individuals. Fish and wildlife conservation requires coordinated efforts by the states and the territories, as well as private landowners, tribes, and other countries besides the Unites States. The list below provides a starting point for finding the state agencies that manage fish and wildlife resources. ... Also, the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies maintains a list of natural resources agencies for states, provinces, and territories . For hunting and fishing licenses , see the licensing page maintained by Automated Wildlife Data Systems . [For tribal contacts, please see the Fish & Wildlife Resource Tribes of the United States from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.] ... [Read More]
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Endangered Species Program, Bats Bats may be the most misunderstood animals in the United States, although as consumers of enormous numbers of insects, they rank among the most beneficial. Almost all United States bats, and 70 percent of the bat species worldwide, feed almost exclusively on insects and are thus extremely beneficial. In fact, bats are the only major predators of night-flying insects. One bat can eat between 600 and 1,000 mosquitoes and other insect pests in just one hour (Organization for Bat Conservation) . While most United States bat species are insectivorous, bats in other parts of the world feed on a variety of items in addition to insects. Many species feed primarily on fruit, while several types feed on nectar and pollen. Fruit bats perform an extremely important function as seed dispersers. Nectar eating bats, including the federally-listed endangered lesser long-nosed ( Leptonycteris curasoae yerbabuenae ) and greater Mexican long-nosed bats ( Leptonycteris nivalis ), are important pollina ... [Read More]
Arkansas Governor - Current Events The Clinton Presidential Foundation has made the book available to the public at Curran Hall in downtown Little Rock. Arkansans will be able to sign the book through Friday. The governor said:"President Reagan was not only a great president but a great man who embodied the very best of America. He believed in this nation and its people. He lived the American dream, and he helped all of us believe it and live it as well. President Reagan was larger than life in person, a man whose charisma was outshone by his convictions and his ability to communicate a spirit of optimism and hope. President Reagan may have died, but his great and wonderful spirit never will. Republicans and Democrats alike found it easy to love him, believe him and follow him. May God let us always remember this truly great American." ... [Read More]
EPA-Ecoregions of Arkansas The ecoregion map on this poster was compiled at a scale of 1:250,000, and depicts revisions and subdivisions of earlier level III ecoregions that were originally compiled at a smaller scale (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003; Omernik, 1987). It is part of a collaborative project primarily between USEPA Region 6, USEPANational Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (Corvallis, OR.), and the Multi-Agency Wetland Planning Team (MAWPT), which comprises representatives of six Arkansas state agencies (Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, Arkansas Forestry Commission, and University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service). Collaboration and consultation also occurred with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Department of AgricultureNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS), U.S. Fis ... [Read More]
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas I hope you'll also use this site to learn what's going on in state government and to e-mail us with your thoughts and concerns. Working together, we're building a better Arkansas. ... If you're an Arkansan, you already know why we're called the Natural State. If you're from elsewhere, I invite you to visit Arkansas. You might decide to stay. Our state has beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers and other natural ... Mike and Janet Huckabee ... [Read More]
Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Fisheries Division ... The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Fisheries Division, is in the process of storing all paper ... non-game fish, amphibians, turtles and freshwater mussels. The Commission is currently ... [Read More]
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas They are joined by Brett Morgan of Little Rock (left), a member of the Game and Fish Commission. The nature center, named in honor of the first lady's conservation efforts, will be the third of four nature centers operated by the Game and Fish Commission. Centers already are in operation at Pine Bluff and Jonesboro. The fourth center is planned for central Arkansas. The Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center is scheduled to open in May 2006. The governor said many people have been credited with helping pass Amendment 75 to the Arkansas Constitution but nobody worked harder for it than Janet Huckabee. In November 1996, Arkansas voters approved the amendment, which established a conservation sales tax of one-eighth of a cent. Proceeds from the tax go to the Game and Fish Commission, state parks, the Department of Arkansas Heritage and the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission. ... [Read More]
Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas In 1996 during his first months in office, Huckabee led the fight for Amendment 75 to the Arkansas Constitution. The amendment created a sales tax of one-eighth of a cent that benefits the state Department of Parks and Tourism, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the Department of Arkansas Heritage and the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission. Proceeds from the amendment have allowed Arkansas to build the finest system of state parks in the country along with a system of state-of-the-art nature centers operated by the Game and Fish Commission. The first of those nature centers at Pine Bluff was named after the governor in recognition of his conservation efforts. Huckabee, a noted outdoorsman, was honored in 1997 as the American Sportfishing Association Man of the Year and was inducted in 2000 to the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame. ... [Read More]
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