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Central Arkansas Group (CAG) Meeting

9/17/24 – Tu – CAG Meeting – Program: Nick Goforth, Wildlife Diversity Coordinator for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, will speak on the Commission’s Arkansas Wildlife Action Plan. The Arkansas Wildlife Action Plan is the state’s blueprint for conserving our native species of greatest conservation need and their habitats. This plan covers fish, wildlife (game and non-game) and plants. Come at 5:30 to enjoy the wonderful food from Star of India. Program at 6:30. Star of India, 301 N. Shackleford Rd. Ste C4, Little Rock, AR 72211

Future meetings are announced via e-mail messages from Chair George Wise. If you do not receive the messages, please contact George at bgcdwise@swbell.net     For additional information on past or future CAG meetings, click HERE.    
No meeting in August or December. Late 2024 meetings: 10/15/24; 11/19/24   

Arkansas Outdoor Economy Summit

2/23-25/2025 - The AR Office of Outdoor Recreation in conjunction with the Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism will be hosting the 2nd Annual Arkansas Outdoor Economy Summit in Bentonville. Save the date and join for a couple of days of engaging discussions, networking opportunities and inspiring presentations. This year’s summit will build on the success of last year’s event, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore the latest trends, opportunities and challenges within Arkansas' vibrant outdoor economy. …..More information later.

UofA Parking Lots Renumbered

7/21/24 - UofA Fayetteville parking lots have been renumbered. For more info, check today's Democrat-Gazette page 2B or the university's interactive camps map.

National Park Reservations

At least one National Park (Yosemite) now requires reservations to drive into the park on certain days. For more info, go to https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/permitsandreservations.htm    

NEWS

Note: Past news and outings reports have been moved to the Newsletters page.   

What's New on the Web site:

Items mentioned above (on Home Page) may or may not be included in the What's New Section.
Date at left (below) may either be date material was added to web site or date of event. Items removed from Home Page may be on the Newsletter pages. Notice of AR-DoT and other public meetings - and monthly CAG meeting with programs that change each month may be included on Home page but are not mentioned below. .

POSTED IN Q1/Q2 ( JAN-JUN ) 2024

  • 8/17/24 -  Notice for the 2/23-25/25 AR Outdoor Economy Summit added to Home Page
  • 4/14/24 - Links on Get Involved web page checked/updated
  • 4/14/24 - History Tours schedule updated
  • 4/14/24 - Distinguished lecture series (no new events located as of this date)
  • 4/14/24 - Links on EPA - ADEQ web page checked

For information on web site changes in prior months, go to the About Us > What's New page.

 

Special Topic: Texas Coal Plants An Issue, Sierra Club Says

By Doug Thompson - NW News - December 30, 2014

Two coal-fired power plants in Texas stand as the most immediate threat to air quality in Northwest Arkansas, said the director of the Sierra Club in Arkansas.

The plants are among seven at issue in a Jan. 15 public hearing in Oklahoma City. The federal Environmental Protection Agency called the hearing after rejecting parts of Texas' plan to gradually reduce the amount of haze-causing sulfur dioxide from the plants.

Glen Hooks, this state's Sierra Club director, said his group will argue at the hearing the sulfur dioxide contributes to haze as far north as Benton and Washington counties and over the federally protected headwaters of the Buffalo National River. ... MORE     [TOP]

Campfire Events Calendar

Outing - Sierra Club Policies

  • Activities identified as Sierra Club outings are led by a certified Outings Leader. All participants on such outings are required to sign a Sierra Club Liability Waiver form. If you would like to read the Liability Waiver before you choose to participate on an outing, please go to http://content.sierraclub.org/outings/local-outdoors/resources, then click on Sign-in Sheet & Liability Waiver or contact the Outings Department at (415) 977-5528 for a printed version.
  • Carpools transportation is at the sole risk of the participants, both driver and passengers, even if they are leaders or staff of the outings or activity.
  • CST 2087766-40. Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California.

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