The Huachuca Gould's Chapter
of the National Wild Turkey Federation
is dedicated to Restoration, Conservation, and Our Community ~ "Healthy Habitats and Healthy Harvests"
of the National Wild Turkey Federation
is dedicated to Restoration, Conservation, and Our Community ~ "Healthy Habitats and Healthy Harvests"
2023-2024 Event Calendar: Our Calendar year runs from September to August.
Events and tentative dates will be added as they are planned (full list here)
Events and tentative dates will be added as they are planned (full list here)
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Huachuca Gould's Chapter Officers for 23-24: John Millican, President David Kemnitz, Vice President Wayne Kaiser, Treasurer Vacant, Secretary Joey Fuller, Web Master/ WITO Coordinator Tom Deecken, Photographer/ Story Writer *************************** Upcoming Board Meetings:
2023 - 2024 New Comers "ALWAYS" welcomed! 24, 31 July 24 ~ 5:00 pm at John Millican's Residence Mobile: (520) 508-4272 ************ if you would like to become a board member please contact any board member for more information ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mail us at:
HUACHUCA GOULD’S CHAPTER P.O. BOX 1257 HEREFORD, AZ 85615 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Package Donations Mailing address: Huachuca Gould's Chapter c/o John Millican 9035 E. Chandler Lane, Hereford AZ 85615 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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* UPCOMING EVENT: 2024 Hunting Heritage Banquet with a NEW LOCATION ... click here ~~~~~ Seats still available ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * NEXT EVENT : TBD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A special NWTF article done during the annual Arizona Gould's Turkey survey: A Legacy of Conservation: Gould’s Turkey Survey Highlights Collaborative Success - The National Wild Turkey Federation (nwtf.org) ...click here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Link to Past and upcoming event calendar page ...here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Wild Turkey Federation is proud to
announce the release of “Gould’s Revival”, a film on the reintroduction of the Gould’s subspecies to the sky islands of Arizona. The Gould’s subspecies is the least known of the five subspecies in the US. Gould’s were believed extirpated from Arizona by 1929. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiobTyInLUI |