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Arkansas State Chapter

National Wild Turkey Federation

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Connect with the Arkansas NWTF State Chapter.

The information below includes all projects funded by the state and the national Super Fund, as well as any other internal or external funding source.

Arkansas's Conserved or Enhanced Acres of Wildlife Habitat
114,134
7 Year total (2018-2025)
Arkansas's Influenced Acres of Wildlife Habitat
25,666
7 Year total (2018-2025)
Arkansas's Conservation Projects
53
25 Active, 28 Completed
Arkansas's Acres Opened to Hunting
5,620
7 Year total (2018-2025)
Arkansas's Hunters Recruited
5,834
7 Year total (2018-2025)
Accomplished Thanks to the Support of Arkansas
5,200
Active Members
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About Us

We, along with our partners in conservation, actively manage our precious natural resources for our kids and grandkids and for the future of the wild turkey and all wildlife in Arkansas.

  • We recruit all kinds of hunters through our hunter education programs and mentored hunts. We support public hunting access through lease programs. We address legislative issues that impact hunter access and we work with landowners to provide greater access for hunting.
  • We embrace all outdoor enthusiasts of any age and encourage anyone to become a member of our growing family. We believe in knowing where our food comes from and we value what we eat. We work tirelessly to preserve our precious natural resources for all, especially our kids, our grand kids and generations to come.
  • We believe the outdoors is for everyone to enjoy.

Arkansas is part of America’s Southern Piney Woods and America’s Mid-South Rebirth in the NWTF’s America’s Big Six of Wildlife Conservation. NWTF Arkansas is committed to stop habitat loss, improve forest management, increase habitat diversity, improve water quality and maintain healthy hardwood forests.

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We’re making Arkansas the best it can be for the people and wildlife who call it home.

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Leadership

We, along with our partners in conservation, actively manage our precious natural resources for our kids and grandkids and for the future of the wild turkey and all wildlife in Arkansas.

Conservation

Kacie Bauman
District Biologist
Daniel Standley
NFI Forester Northeast
Sid Munford
Forester
Doug Little
Director of Conservation Operations East
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Fundraising

Chris McDonald
Regional Director
Chance Wiggins
Habitat for the Hatch Collegiate Ambassador
Tyler Briggs
Director of Field Operations Southeast
Jason Moore
Regional Director
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Development

Brian Gray
Director of Annual Giving

Education and Outreach

Travis Minnie
State Outreach Coordinator

Technical Committee

Bradley Carner
Biologist Supervisor
Jeremy Wood
Turkey Program Coordinator
Forge Ahead
  • Landowner Toolbox

    New Tool Empowers Missouri Landowners to Restore Critical Wild Turkey Habitat

    Apr 17, 2025

    ○ 2 min

  • Missouri archery students

    General Outdoors

    Investing in the Next Generation: NWTF Supports Youth Archery in Missouri

    Apr 14, 2025

    ○ 2 min

  • Strutters

    Turkey Hunting

    Challenging Big-Country Easterns

    Apr 03, 2025

    ○ 4 min

  • NWTF receives check for Risberg grant

    Press Releases

    Missouri NWTF Receives Grant for Governor’s Mentored Deer Hunt

    Apr 02, 2025

    ○ 2 min

Keep in Touch

Location:

Arkansas State Chapter,AR

Dover, AR 72837

Contact:

Chris Mcdonald

Email
(870) 256-5059

More People. More Impact.