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06/03/09

Next meeting planed for March 18th to the 20th in San Francisco, California.

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01/03/09

Welcome to new website for the XXVII Border Governors Conference.

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Copresidentes
Nuevo León
Ing. René Hernández Sáenz
Director General
Parques y Vida Silvestre de Nuevo León
Tels: (81) 2033-1200/1201
Fax: (81) 2033-1200
rhernandez.pvsnl@prodigy.net.mx

M.Sc. Edgar F. Godoy Anleu
Director de Operaciones
Parques y Vida Silvestre de Nuevo León
Tels: (81) 2033-1204/1201/1218
Fax: (81) 2033-1200

edgar.godoy@nuevoleon.gob.mx

Arizona
Larry D. Voyles
Director
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Tel: (623) 236-7278
Fax: (623) 236-7299

lvoyles@azgfd.gov

Francisco Abarca
International and Borderland
Projects Manager
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Tel: (623) 236-7580
Fax: (623) 236-7926

fabarca@azgfd.gov

  Wildlife

The Wildlife Worktable supports the ten Border States in adopting a binational approach to wildlife management issues, including conservation projects, permits for wildlife activities, and pilot projects related to hunting. The Wildlife Worktable currently is taking action to:

• Develop the “Successful Actions of Bi-National Wildlife Collaborations Along the United States-Mexico Border Region” document. This document is based upon the “List of Priority and Invasive Species of the United States-Mexico Border Region” published in 2008.

• Promote a calendar of activities and events that strengthens communication, coordination, information exchange, capacity building and standardization of wildlife techniques.

• Review and monitor the “Borderland Conservation and Security Act” (H.R. 2593) within the legislative process of the United States Congress.


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