Arizonans Can Help Wildlife At Tax Time
Taxpayers can help conserve bald eagles, wolves, and tortoises, among others
March 15, 2014
Did you know that your state taxes do not support the conservation of Arizona"s wildlife, but your donations do? Taxpayers can help the state's wildlife at tax time by "making a mark" on their state income tax form.
The Arizona Wildlife Fund is a voluntary program that allows Arizona taxpayers to make a donation to specifically help imperiled and endangered wildlife, including majestic bald eagles, black-footed ferrets, California condors, Apache trout, Mexican wolves and desert tortoises, among other nongame species.
"Since Game and Fish does not receive any general fund dollars, the Arizona...
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