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- Apr 19, 2008 to Apr 27, 2008 National Wildlife Week What can you find in your state? Click here to find out! Get your teens involved! Find out how. more...
- Jun 21, 2008 Arizona Wildlife Federation Annual Meeting
- Aug 20, 2011 to Aug 21, 2011 Diablo Trust Campout Under the Stars You are invited to Diablo Trust’s 2011 Workday and Campout Under the Stars ! The Arizona Wildlife Federation will be working with Diablo Trust from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. – repairing the... more...
- Aug 26, 2011 to Aug 28, 2011 Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day, and the evenings are filled with fun and entertainment, like night hikes, fly tying, and motivational speakers. more...
- Sep 10, 2011 AWF BOD Meeting
- Oct 13, 2011 EFA's 10th Anniversary Celebration
- Oct 15, 2011 to Oct 16, 2011 AGFD 2011 Conservation Workshop
- Nov 5, 2011 Arizona Outdoor Women - Outdoor Photography Visit: www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com for more information. more...
- Dec 10, 2011 AWF BOD Meeting
- Jan 24, 2012 to Jan 26, 2012 Antelope Capture/Relocation Jan. 24-26 Prescott Valley Area Volunteers are needed on 2 DIFFERENT pronghorn capture activities. The AZ Game & Fish Department is conducting 2 different capture activities next week and needs volunteers for both. The first is a multi-day capture/relocation project and involves construction of the capture pens as well as assistance with the capture itself. The second is less strenuous and involves helping G&F locate pronghorn they will be capturing to place GPS collars and then releasing. Details for both activities are explained below. The AWF is NOT coordinating these efforts, but they are important to our work so we are happy to help G&F recruit needed volunteers. more...
- Jan 27, 2012 to Jan 29, 2012 Deluxe Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day, and the evenings are filled with fun and entertainment. more...
- Mar 10, 2012 AWF BOD Meeting
- Mar 24, 2012 Fort Huachuca Fence Modification/Removal For more information on the project click here Fort Huachuca Fence Modification/Removal more...
- Apr 20, 2012 to Apr 22, 2012 Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day, and the evenings are filled with fun and entertainment, like night hikes, fly tying, and motivational speakers. more...
- May 5, 2012 Kingman Wildlife Fair The event, free and open to the public, will run from 1-5 p.m. There's going to be interactive booths, live wildlife, educational materials, and much more. Materials and giveaway items are free and Game and Fish personnel will be on hand to answer questions. The fair will have both... more...
- May 12, 2012 Rogers Lake Work Day With your help we will repair over one mile of livestock fencing, allowing safe passage for deer, pronghorn, and elk that depend on this landscape. more...
- May 19, 2012 AWF Board Of Directors Meeting To be held in conjunction with the AAF work project at House Rock Valley, May 18th-20th more...
- Jun 2, 2012 Beyond BOW Indoor Skydiving Join Arizona Outdoor Women and skydive without having to jump out of an airplane more...
- Jun 9, 2012 AWF Annual Meeting Please join us for the AWF's 89th Annual Meeting more...
- Jun 30, 2012 to Jul 1, 2012 Beyond BOW Kayaking Join Arizona Outdoor Women for 2 days of learning how to get from point A to point B in a kayak. more...
- Jul 28, 2012 Beyond BOW Treetop Extreme Adventure Join Arizona Outdoor Women in an extreme treetop adventure in Flagstaff. more...
- Aug 18, 2012 Picture Canyon Work Day Removal and bagging of Scotch Thistle prior to seed set. There are scattered plants throughout the reach that need to be removed before they set seed this year. Time is of the essence. more...
- Sep 7, 2012 to Sep 9, 2012 Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day, and the evenings are filled with fun and entertainment, like night hikes, fly tying, and motivational speakers. more...
- Sep 15, 2012 AWF Board Of Directors Meeting
- Sep 22, 2012 Beyond BOW Fly Fishing Clinic Enjoy a day at the lake with your equipment and an instructor. more...
- Oct 6, 2012 Beyond BOW ATV Workshop See the outback of Sedona Valley on an ATV for an unforgetable outdoor adventure. more...
- Dec 1, 2012 AWF Board Of Directors Meeting
- Jan 25, 2013 to Jan 27, 2013 Deluxe Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day and evenings are filled with fun and entertainment. more...
- Jan 29, 2013 Bill Streever: Why do we love hot places? We’re worried about global warming, yet no one in the Northeast complains when it’s 70 degrees in February—and people are still moving to Arizona for the dry heat. But even as we take our Christmas vacations in the Caribbean and buy second homes in the desert, we don’t really know what it is we’re chasing after. What, exactly, is heat? Technically, it’s a transfer of thermal energy created by accelerated molecules—but few of us think of it that way. Heat, for most of us, is a thing we feel, not a process that can be understood. No wonder, then, that it keeps confounding us—whether by erupting from volcanoes or by raising the temperature of Antarctica or by radiating out of outmoded light bulbs. Can we live a little better and more wisely if we better grasp the danger and miracles of this enigmatic phenomenon, and why and how we experience it? Biologist and nature writer Bill Streever, author of Heat: Adventures in the World’s Fiery Places, thinks so. Streever visits Zócalo to recount his encounters with extremes of heat (from candle flames to nuclear reactors) and explain its power, danger, and meaning—and why we were drawn to places like Phoenix in the first place. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/event/why-do-we-love-hot-places/ more...
- Feb 12, 2013 Deadline for Elk & Pronghorn Tags Don't forget to apply for your elk & pronghorn tags. Today at 7:00 PM is the deadline.
- Feb 16, 2013 Beyond BOW Fishing Clinic For More information follow this link: http://www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com/#!upcoming-events/c1ssu more...
- Mar 2, 2013 AWF Board Of Directors Meeting
- Mar 23, 2013 Beyond BOW Salt River Rafting For more information, follow this link http://www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com/#!upcoming-events/c1ssu more...
- Apr 4, 2013 Beyond BOW 3 Day Rafting Adventure in the Grand Canyon For more information, follow this link http://www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com/#!upcoming-events/c1ssu more...
- Apr 19, 2013 to Apr 21, 2013 Becoming an Outdoors Woman in Arizona The workshop introduces women to outdoor skills in an enjoyable non-threatening environment with expert instructors. Classes are held during the day and evenings are filled with fun and entertainment. more...
- May 4, 2013 Beyond BOW Rappelling & Rock Climbing Clinic For more information visit: http://www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com/#!upcoming-events/c1ssu more...
- May 4, 2013 Beyond BOW Rappelling & Rock Climbing Clinic For more information visit: http://www.arizonaoutdoorwomen.com/#!upcoming-events/c1ssu more...
- May 4, 2013 AWF Board Of Directors Meeting
- May 11, 2013 Payson Wildlife Fair Stop by our table and say hi at the Payson Wildlife Fair. more...

