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Units 36A, B& C. BASE CAMP HAS MOVED TO THE ARIVACA ROAD!

WHEN: Saturday, March 3, 2007, 7:00 AM start. Lunch will be at Base camp from 11am-1pm. Please let us know if you will be out so we can provide enough food.

WHO: Hunters Who Care Volunteers and any other dedicated outdoorsman who want to clean up our desert.

WHAT: Our goal for this clean up is to pick up trash on 3 ranches in Game Management Units 36A, B & C: the Marley Ranch, the Rancho Seco, and the Sopori Ranch (off of Chavez Siding). However, we are not limited to those areas and volunteers can clean up wherever they like.

WHERE: The Hunters Who Care Camp will be moving to the Batamote Road on the Marley Ranch. We chose this new Base Camp so that we can clean up new locations where we have found huge concentrations of trash.

DIRECTIONS: Take 1-19 South to Arivaca Junction (Amado) and exit west. Take the Arivaca Road to Mile Post 17.6 and go right (Northwest) 8 tenths of a mile to the Camp. Trash Bags and Dumpsters will be available at the campsite.

HOW: Volunteers are encouraged to look for trash anywhere they want. If anyone needs any additional accommodations, dumpsters or trailers in different areas, trash bags before the event, of if you are looking for a group to help please contact Gabriel Paz or Lance Altherr in advance.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Lance Altherr (Hunters Who Care) azhunterswhocare@hotmail.com Officer Gabriel Paz (AZGFD) 520-883-0487 or gpaz@azgfd.gov

“Hunters Who Care” is a group of hunters, guides, sportsmen, hunting clubs, and various other groups who are tired of seeing the desert littered with trash. They have come together to clean up our desert and to help landowners who are overwhelmed with immigration problems.

 

                 

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