The Arizona Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office - or AZFWCO as we are more commonly known - is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Fish and Aquatic Conservation Program. Established in eastern Arizona in 1956 as a fishery assistance office, AZFWCO has expanded to three stations, located in Flagstaff, Parker and Whiteriver, Ariz., each with its own areas of specialization. Our conservation efforts reach across Arizona-s diverse and iconic landscapes, from aquatic habitats in the Sonoran Desert-s arid western reach to the abundant streams of eastern Arizona and along the rich, riparian corridor of the Colorado River through the remote reaches at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
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