Flatlander Report post Posted October 27, 2020 Does anyone know of a hauling project to east side desert units I.e. 22, 24B, 37A, 37B? I live in Mesa and could haul to parts of these units at night during the week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonecollector Report post Posted October 28, 2020 Check with Terry Herndon with AZMDO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TOBY Report post Posted October 29, 2020 Cool of you to offer. My question is with is just the money from the auction tags there is a million dollars each year. That's a of water that can be hauled. Besides the umpteen millions made from tags,licenses, and for profit point guard one would think that they could haul water themselves and upkeep the catchments. But kudos to you guys who do their job for them so the animals can drink and stay in their range. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prettyman Report post Posted October 30, 2020 On 10/29/2020 at 6:16 AM, TOBY said: Cool of you to offer. My question is with is just the money from the auction tags there is a million dollars each year. That's a of water that can be hauled. Besides the umpteen millions made from tags,licenses, and for profit point guard one would think that they could haul water themselves and upkeep the catchments. But kudos to you guys who do their job for them so the animals can drink and stay in their range. This guy gets it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flatlander Report post Posted October 30, 2020 On 10/29/2020 at 6:16 AM, TOBY said: Cool of you to offer. My question is with is just the money from the auction tags there is a million dollars each year. That's a of water that can be hauled. Besides the umpteen millions made from tags,licenses, and for profit point guard one would think that they could haul water themselves and upkeep the catchments. But kudos to you guys who do their job for them so the animals can drink and stay in their range. It seems that maybe you aren’t familiar with how the habitat dollars are used. Each year AZGFD authorizes the sale of 3 special commissioner tags for each species to raise money for the Habitat Partnership Fund. The dollars raised from those have to be used for habitat enhancement which includes water hauling. The HPC fund annually raises about $2.5m. Those funds are available to wildlife organizations for projects. But AZGFD cannot use those dollars for their own projects or personnel. A water hauling project requires a few resources; vehicles, water, trailers, labor, pumps, etc. So when AES or AMDO takes these on, if they can get more of those resources donated the further those dollars go. When you or I can contribute a trailer, truck, fuel, etc and pair that with a coordinated effort from an organization who identifies where the need is (which tanks are empty) and that makes a really successful effort that maximizes the use of those dollars that sportsmen have contributed. To make this work it takes everyone contributing and pulling together. No one organization, department or group can do this alone. Conservation takes everyone doing what they can and no one can absolve themselves of responsibility based on what they view as another’s responsibility. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites