Mule Deer Foundation

Ensuring the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitats


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MDF Arizona
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Arizona Contacts

Bob Meulengracht
Field Operations Director
Bob Meulengracht
Phone: 303-384-0103
Fax: 303-374-8858
Cell: 303-907-8702
meulengracht@muledeer.org

State Chair
Art Craker
5233 University Dr. #K
Mesa, AZ 85205
Cell: 602-615-6996
Home: 480-396-3258
Fax: 480-656-2684

Ulrich (Oly) Flach
Co-Chair Northern Arizona
416 Hightop Lane
Henderson, NV 89002
Home: 702-566-3017
Cell: 702-375-6656
oly@muledeer.org

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Drawings and Raffles

The East Valley Chapter in Mesa, Ariz., is raffling the Arizona Statewide Special Javelina License. One winner will be drawn at the Chapter’s Aug. 7, 2010, banquet. The winner will be allowed the opportunity to hunt for one Javelina in Arizona from Aug. 15, 2010 to Aug. 14, 2011. Some restrictions apply as per Arizona Wildlife Commission Order 29.

Only 250 tickets will be sold. Tickets are $10 each. For more information or to obtain tickets contact either Art Craker at 480-396-3258 or acraker@cox.net or Bob Meulengracht at 303-384-0103 or meulengracht@muledeer.org.

The East Valley Chapter in Mesa, Ariz., is also raffling a Bushmaster BA50 .50 cal rifle. One winner will be drawn from all tickets sold at the chapter’s banquet on Aug. 7, 2010. Tickets are $20 each. For more information or to obtain tickets contact Art Craker at 480-396-3258 or acraker@cox.net.

Bushmaster BA50 .50 cal rifle

Arizona Projects

Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee (HPC) Special Big Game Tag Funds Allocation
By Bob Meulengracht

On January 30, 2010, MDF was represented by Board Member Bob Jacobs and Director of Field Operations Bob Meulengracht at the Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee (HPC) Special Big Game Tag Funds allocation meeting. This meeting is designed to allow the conservation groups that auction/raffle these special licenses a voice in how the funds are distributed. More ...

Mapping Mule Deer Habitat - A Guide to Restoring Habitat Capacity

Mule deer are an important species from many standpoints. Since this species is so widely distributed in North America, many young hunters have harvested a mule deer as their first big game. Also, who hasn’t experienced a thrill as they see a herd of mule deer slipping quietly through an aspen thicket, or a rolling sagebrush covered hillside, or even crossing a saddle in the Sonoran desert. The point is that mule deer are widely distributed and most folks have had positive experiences with them. More ...


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