Arkansas

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About the Arkansas Division of Wildlife

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission plays an important role in keeping The Natural State true to its name. Over the past 100 years, the agency has overseen the protection, conservation and preservation of various species of fish and wildlife in Arkansas . This is done through habitat management, fish stocking, hunting and fishing regulations, and a host of other programs conducive to helping Arkansas’ wildlife flourish.

In November 1996, Arkansas taxpayers passed Amendment 75 to the state constitution. The amendment now directs nearly 26 million dollars annually to wildlife protection and management in Arkansas . The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is committed now, more than ever, to assuring a bright future for the state’s natural resources in years to come!
Our agency is more than just managing "critters". An essential part of ensuring a healthy wildlife population involves people. Through agency programs geared towards the public, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission works with the human element to generate awareness of ethical and sound management principles. Whether it be educational programs, fishing and hunting regulations, or environmental awareness, the agency understands that working with people is just as important a factor in managing wildlife as any other.
 

The Commission itself consists of seven Arkansans appointed by the governor to seven year terms. An eighth, non-voting, member sits as Chair of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville’s Department of Biology. It is the sole responsibility of the Commission to oversee the agency’s function as a wildlife management entity.

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About The Agency
Scott Henderson

Director of the Arkansas Game and Fish Agency


In February 2003, Commissioners from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission appointed Scott Henderson as the agency’s new director. Henderson has worked for the AGFC since 1972. Before becoming director, he served as the agency’s assistant director for 16 years.

Henderson was born in Newport and is a 1970 graduate of Arkansas State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology. Before working for the agency, Henderson taught high school chemistry and biology in Melbourne, Fla. He began his AGFC career as a fish truck driver at the Joe Hogan State Fish Hatchery in Lonoke.

He has served as a fisheries research biologist, assistant chief of fisheries, chief of fisheries and was promoted in 1987 to assistant director. Henderson is married to the former Cathy Crow of Rector and they have two children: Mark and Karen.

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