Arizona Trappers Association

State: 
Arizona

The Arizona Trappers Association was founded on October 6th, 1979. It was the last state to form an association of trappers. Don Hoyt, then President of the NTA, devised a plan to form an association in a day. With the help of Gerry Blair and Billy Griffith, he received a list of licensed trappers in Arizona. He then wrote each a letter telling them of the need to band together. He then rented a conference room at a Quality Inn in Phoenix. One hundred fifty concerned trappers showed up for the meeting. By the end of the meeting officers had been elected, and a hat was passed around to begin a treasury fund. The Arizona Trappers Association was born.

The Purpose of the Arizona Trappers Association is:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this organization shall be to: Promote sound conservation legislation and administrative procedures to save and faithfully defend from waste, the natural resources of Arizona to promote sound environmental education programs and to promote a continued annual fur harvest using the best tools presently available for that purpose.

Type of organization: 
Advocacy
Scope: 
Statewide