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Wild Women: Holiday Gift Ideas

By: KARK
Updated: December 3, 2012
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On this week's Wild Women, Kirsten Bartlow discusses some holiday gift ideas with a Game and Fish theme.

 
   Buy a gift certificate for a hunting/fishing license. If you are really feeling generous, buy a lifetime license for $1,000.

   Buy a gift certificate for a conservation license plate. The bald eagle is our newest plate. $35 with $25 going to AGFC Scholarship Education Fund.

   Purchase an AR Atlas and Gazetteer for $20. Anybody active in the outdoors will LOVE this map! Get a free ornament with purchase.

   AR Wildlife Magazine subscription. It Is $12 for a year or $20 for two years.

   Purchase a membership to club or organization, Ducks Unlimited for the duck hunter or the Ozark Society for the hiker, for example.

   Come by the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation to purchase a cool hat, shirt, or book.

   Drop by the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center gift shop for unique gifts and stocking stuffers.
 
For more inspiration, go to agfc.com.


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