CONSTITUTION and BYLAWS/MANUALS
MAFWA Bylaws 2025 final
Alternative State Funding Manual
This manual was prepared by a President’s Ad Hoc Committee of the Midwest Association in 2006-07. It contains invaluable information on why state fish and wildlife agencies need a new dedicated source of state funding and how to obtain it.
The authors are Ken Herring (IA), Becky Humphries (MI), Dave Schad (MN), Randy Stark (WI), and Dan Zekor (MO). It is hoped that this manual will be of use to states and provinces as they move forward in the vital work of leaving future generations a quality outdoor world.
- PowerPoint Presentation You Can Adapt To Your State
- Report 1: Considerations and Strategies for Achieving Funding at the State Level
- Report 2: Tools and Examples
National Wild Pheasant Conservation Plan
Though not a native species of North America, the Ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) adapted to its agricultural landscape and became an essential piece in the fabric of the country’s hunting tradition. Today, the ring-necked pheasant is not only revered by the hunting community, but it is also an economically important and highly sought-after game bird. Pheasant hunters likely spend over half a billion dollars each year pursuing ring-necked pheasant in this country alone.
North Dakota Field Guide for Fish and Wildlife Diseases
This page lists links to publications in .pdf format on fish and wildlife diseases.
New World Screwworm: A Threat to Wildlife
This link is a guide to hunters.
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/factsheet-nws-hunters-508.pdf

