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Arizona
Game and Fish
Department
1999-2000
Annual Report
A Message
from the
Director
As we entered the new century, Arizona’s wildlife
resources continued to combat the devastating hardships
of a prolonged drought and the impacts of predation. Most of
the state was severely impacted by the drought as evidenced
by low populations of species such as quail, deer, antelope,
and others. Water levels in many of our lakes were at an alltime
low, and subsequent impacts on aquatic species and
recreational opportunities were dramatic. If winter rains in
2000 prove abundant, this trend could begin to turn; however,
any rebound of wildlife populations will likely require more
than one wet year.
On the brighter side, the Arizona Game and Fish Department
experienced many important successes this year. We
continued our involvement with reintroduction efforts for
black-footed ferrets, California condors, Gila Trout and Mexican
gray wolves; we funded 25 Heritage Fund grants which
Object Description
| Rating | |
| TITLE | Annual report / Arizona Department of Game and Fish |
| CREATOR | Arizona Game and Fish Dept. |
| SUBJECT | Fishery management--Arizona; Wildlife conservation--Arizona;Wildlife management--Arizona |
| Browse Topic |
Land and resources Government and politics |
| DESCRIPTION | This title contains one or more publications. Highlights the major accomplishments and significant events, as well as provides a financial statement for the past fiscal year (July 1 to June 30). |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Arizona Game and Fish Dept. |
| Material Collection |
State Documents Annual Reports |
| Acquisition Note | Downloaded from azfgd.gov on 7-15-2005 from http://www.azgfd.gov/inside_azgfd/annual_report.shtml |
| Source Identifier | GF 1.1: |
| Location | 09357670 (OPAC); 1517117 (OCLC) |
| REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
Description
| TITLE | 1999-2000 annual report |
| DESCRIPTION | 16 pages (PDF version). |
| TYPE | Text |
| RIGHTS MANAGEMENT | Copyright to this resource is held by the creating agency and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the creating agency. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of United States and international copyright laws, and is subject to criminal prosecution. |
| DATE ORIGINAL | 2000-06-30 |
| Time Period |
2000s (2000-2009) |
| ORIGINAL FORMAT | Born digital |
| Source Identifier | GF 1.1: 1999/2000 |
| DIGITAL IDENTIFIER | 1999-2000 Annual Report.pdf |
| DIGITAL FORMAT | PDF (Portable Document Format) |
| REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
| Full Text | Arizona Game and Fish Department 1999-2000 Annual Report A Message from the Director As we entered the new century, Arizona’s wildlife resources continued to combat the devastating hardships of a prolonged drought and the impacts of predation. Most of the state was severely impacted by the drought as evidenced by low populations of species such as quail, deer, antelope, and others. Water levels in many of our lakes were at an alltime low, and subsequent impacts on aquatic species and recreational opportunities were dramatic. If winter rains in 2000 prove abundant, this trend could begin to turn; however, any rebound of wildlife populations will likely require more than one wet year. On the brighter side, the Arizona Game and Fish Department experienced many important successes this year. We continued our involvement with reintroduction efforts for black-footed ferrets, California condors, Gila Trout and Mexican gray wolves; we funded 25 Heritage Fund grants which |
