

FRSG Monitoring: Raymond Wildlife Area
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Raymond Wildlife Area
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Gravel parking area to the north of I-40 at Buffalo Range Rd (Exit 225)
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days

FRSG Monitoring: Canyon Padre and Hart Ranches
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Canyon Padre & Hart Ranches
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the frontage road to the north of I-40 at the Twin Arrows exit
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Clear Creek Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Clear Creek Ranch
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the ADOT gravel piles on AZ 67
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch (West)
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Western (GMU 5B side)
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Dog Valley
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch (East)
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Eastern (GMU 5A side)
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne cell center road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch (South)
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Southern
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne homestead road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring groups formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch (North)
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Northern
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Flying M Ranch HQ
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Raymond Wildlife Area
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Raymond Wildlife Area & Hart Ranch
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Gravel parking area to the north of I-40 at Buffalo Range Rd (Exit 225)
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Western (GMU 5B side)
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Dog Valley
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Eastern (GMU 5A side)
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne cell center road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Southern
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne homestead road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring groups formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Northern
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Flying M Ranch HQ
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Canyon Padre and Hart Ranches
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Canyon Padre & Hart Ranches
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the frontage road to the north of I-40 at the Twin Arrows exit
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Clear Creek Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Clear Creek Ranch
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the ADOT gravel piles on AZ 67
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Southern
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne homestead road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring groups formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Flying M Ranch • Northern
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Flying M Ranch HQ
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Eastern (GMU 5A side)
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Dog Valley where the Chavez Pass road crosses
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Western (GMU 5B side)
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Meteor Crater road and Bar T Bar Meteor Crater HQ road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Clear Creek Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Clear Creek Ranch
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the ADOT gravel piles on AZ 67
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Padre Canyon and Hart Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Padre Canyon & Hart Ranch
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of Twin Arrows and frontage road just south of I-40
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Raymond Wildlife Area & Hart Ranch
FORAGE RESOURCE STUDY GROUP:
Raymond Wildlife Area & Hart Ranch
Read transects on Hart Ranch on the east side of the ranch along the Buffalo Range road and transect immediately north of the WA, then those on Raymond WA.
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Gravel parking area to the north of I-40 at Buffalo Range Rd (Exit 225)
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Flying M Ranch • Southern
- 0700:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of the Chavez Pass road and Melbourne homestead road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring groups formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Flying M Ranch • Northern
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Flying M Ranch HQ
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Western (GMU 5B side)
- 0645:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the intersection of the Meteor Crater road and Bar T Bar Meteor Crater HQ road
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Bar T Bar Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Bar T Bar Ranch • Eastern (GMU 5A side
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Dog Valley where the Chavez Pass road crosses
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Raymond Wildlife Area & Hart Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Raymond Wildlife Area & Hart Ranch
Read transects on Hart Ranch on the east side of the ranch along the Buffalo Range road and transect immediately north of the WA, then those on Raymond WA.
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Gravel parking area to the north of I-40 at Buffalo Range Rd (Exit 225)
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Padre Canyon and Hart Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Padre Canyon & Hart Ranch
- 0715:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at intersection of Twin Arrows and frontage road just south of I-40
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Clear Creek Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Clear Creek Ranch
- 0630:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at the ADOT gravel piles on AZ 67
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Stephen Cassady (AZ Game & Fish Department) at 928-214-1270 or via email (SCassady@azgfd.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Flying M Ranch
- 0700:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Dog Valley where the Chaves Pass road crosses
We will read Flying M transects south of Diablo Canyon.
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Jackie Holm (AZ State Land Department) at 602-370-7623 or via email (JHolm@azland.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring groups formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!

FRSG Monitoring: Flying M Ranch
Forage Resource Study Group:
Flying M Ranch
- 0700:
- AZGFD Office, 3500 Lake Mary Road
- 0800:
- Meet at Flying M Ranch HQ
We will read all transects north of Diablo Canyon.
Bring a lunch and plenty of water. Wear warm clothes, sturdy shoes, and a hat.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather and the potential for wet soil conditions that will prohibit vehicular travel, cancellation and rescheduling of the monitoring is possible. Please contact Jackie Holm (AZ State Land Department) at 602-370-7623 or via email (JHolm@azland.gov) the day before the first scheduled monitoring date to confirm dates and times.
The Forage Resource Study Group was one of the first monitoring group formed in the early 1990s to study the impact and presence of antelope, elk, and other wildlife on the ranches. It’s changed a little bit since its inception, but the data is fairly consistent and is still used to promote a balance in managing for wildlife and livestock. It’d be great to have you out on one of the field days!