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Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1923 in an effort to take politics out of fish and game management as well as promote the management of Arizona's natural resources on a scientific basis. "AWF's primary goal has been the establishment and maintenance of a Commission/Department form of wildlife administration, free of political influence."
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Mission statement
- "AWF is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and assisting individuals and organizations to value, conserve, enhance, manage, and protect wildlife and wildlife habitat."
Leadership
- The AWF is lead by their executive committee and their Board of Directors. Their executive Committee consists of a President, VP of Conservation,VP of Operations, Treasurer, Secretary, NWF Representative, Alternate NWF Rep, Director. The Board of Directors consists of main board members and district members.[2]
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