Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame

In 1998, Wildlife for Tomorrow and the Arizona Game and Fish Department joined forces to establish the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. This prestigious award honors individuals and organizations that have made remarkable and enduring contributions towards the conservation of Arizona's wildlife, the preservation of its natural resources, and the promotion of the state's outdoor heritage.

Notable inductees from past years include Senator Barry Goldwater, Congressman Mo Udall, esteemed sports writer Ben A very, outdoor writer Bob Hirsch, the Phoenix Herpetological Society, Senator John McCain, and many other dedicated individuals and organizations who have tirelessly worked towards conserving Arizona's precious wildlife.

2024 Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame

Join Wildlife for Tomorrow and the Arizona Game and Fish Department on August 24, 2024, for the  26th Annual Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Induction Banquet. The banquet will be hosted at the Wigwam Resort, located in Litchfield Park. 

The evening will include a social hour fundraiser starting at 5:30pm, followed by dinner and awards ceremony.  Please click on the button below to purchase tickets and/or become an event sponsor! 

Event attendees receive a discounted rate when you book your room at the Wigwam Resort. See resort booking link below.

If you have any questions, please email info@wildlifefortomorrow.org.

2024 Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Inductees

  • A passionate advocate for outdoor sports and wildlife conservation, Tom is nominated for the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame for his extensive work in promoting a safe shooting sports culture. Over 18 years, Tom's initiatives, such as founding Arizona Outdoor Sports and coaching youth in shotgun programs, have transformed the lives of many, fostering confidence and leadership skills. His dedication to coaching excellence and commitment to youth involvement in shooting sports have made a lasting impact, influencing programs like the Scholastic Clay Target Program. Tom's efforts reach beyond Arizona, impacting national initiatives and expanding access to shotgun coaching through innovative programs, highlighting his leadership in outdoor sports and conservation.

  • A dedicated wildlife conservation advocate, Randy has contributed significantly to various organizations in Arizona for over three decades. His journey began as a volunteer for Arizona's wildlife in the early 1990s. Since then, he has played integral roles in organizations such as the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), Arizona Deer Association (ADA), Outdoor Experience 4 All (OE4A), and more. Randy's graphic design expertise has been instrumental in organizing successful fundraisers, creating banquet programs, and supporting initiatives like the Adopt-A-Ranch program with the O'Haco Ranch. His tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed, as reflected in awards like the 2022 RMEF Chairman's Award, recognizing his exceptional contributions to wildlife conservation. Randy's selfless dedication and professional services have made a lasting impact on Arizona's wildlife and conservation efforts.

  • Jim’s strategic approach to conservation challenges has resulted in efficient and timely solutions, showcasing his talent for identifying and nurturing conservation leaders. His notable contributions to Trout Unlimited in Arizona include unifying chapters in Phoenix, Tucson, and Payson into a strong, collaborative organization. He has played a crucial role in various conservation projects. Jim's leadership extends to legislative advocacy on conservation and water issues, with extensive involvement in the Western River Action Network and visits to congressional offices. His co-founding of the annual Arizona Native and Wild Trout Conference has significantly contributed to the restoration of Apache and Gila trout populations in the state. Beyond Trout Unlimited, Jim has actively promoted expansion of initiatives such as the Trout in the Classroom program and has been active with various conservation councils and federations

  • Tom's lifelong love for the outdoors began in South Carolina and Southwest Virginia, where he was introduced to fishing by one grandfather, while the other grandfather was involved in running trail hounds. Settling in Tucson as a teenager sparked a profound connection to the Sonoran Desert. After two years of employment with the LA Wildlife and Fisheries Commission as a Wildlife Biologist II stationed in the headwaters of the Atchafalaya Swamp, he returned to Arizona. For 26 years, Tom dedicated himself to the Arizona Game and Fish Department, beginning as a Wildlife Manager in Game Management Unit 24B. Later, he was promoted to Wildlife Specialist II in Flagstaff, where he worked extensively with elk and the Kaibab Deer Herd. In 1984, he was further promoted to the Region II Supervisor in Flagstaff. Even after retiring in 1999, Tom continued his commitment by teaching Hunter Education for over 50 years in Arizona, instilling conservation values in generations to come.

  • Suzanne and Hays have exhibited an unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation and outdoor pursuits. Suzanne's advocacy work, particularly in client representation and government relations, has influenced critical legislation benefiting Arizona's wildlife, while Hays' extensive business experience led him to serve on notable boards and commissions, including the Arizona Game and Fish Commission. Together, they have made significant contributions to the state's conservation efforts, with Suzanne's leadership at Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation and Hays' instrumental role in initiatives like Arizona Initiative 202. Their passion for the outdoors and commitment to conservation have left a lasting impact on Arizona's wildlife and conservation ethos.

  • A fifth-generation Arizona cattle rancher, Kelly embodies a deep-rooted connection to the land and a fervent commitment to conservation and community service. Her tireless advocacy for natural resources, wildlife, and western traditions marks her as a respected figure in the ranching community. From owning and operating multiple ranches with her family to actively engaging in conservation projects and supporting local initiatives, Kelly's impact resonates far and wide. Her dedication to environmental conservation, coupled with her leadership in the livestock industry, distinguishes her as a champion for sustainable land management and cultural heritage. Inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2023, Kelly's legacy is a testament to her unwavering passion for ranching, conservation, and community enrichment.

  • Former Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck has dedicated himself to sustainability and conservation in the West Valley. His list of accomplishments in urban planning and environmental conservation over eight decades has had a profound impact. His visionary leadership includes founding the White Tanks Mountains Conservancy and spearheading the expansion of the White Tanks Regional Park. His passion for ecological restoration is evident in projects like the El Rio Restoration initiative, where he engaged Senator John McCain and others to restore the Gila River's habitat. His commitment to environmental education is reflected in the creation of the Tres Rios Nature Festival. In addition to his public service, Mayor Meck's agricultural background and role as the retired General Manager of the Buckeye Water Conservation and Drainage District underscore his dedication to sustainable land and water management.

Attendees of the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame can take advantage of this special offer by clicking the link below to secure their room at the discounted rate. Rooms are limited, so don't wait to book your stay!

Honoring those who have made a significant impact on wildlife in Arizona…

The Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame is incredibly important as it recognizes and celebrates wildlife conservation efforts that are crucial for Arizona's wildlife and future generations. It is vital to honor the individuals and organizations that have dedicated themselves to preserving the natural beauty of Arizona and its diverse wildlife.

Past inductees deserve heartfelt congratulations for their outstanding contributions.

To view the inspiring efforts of past Inductees, please visit Wildlife for Tomorrow's YouTube account.

Previous Inductees

  • Arizona Big Game Super Raffle, DBA Conservation First U.S.A.

    Eddy Corona

    Kurt Davis

    Former Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt

    An Ark for Arizona’s Natural Heritage

    Terry Johnson

    Tice Supplee

    Bill Roe

    Arthur Pearce

  • Dr. Tom Boggess III

    Cinda Howard

    Joe Miller

    Bill Winter “Deceased”

    Mule Deer Foundation

  • Arizona Becoming an Outdoors-Woman

    Bill Hardy

    Margie Anderson

    Charlie Kelly

    Randy Babb

  • AZ-Sonora Desert Museum

    Josiah (Joe) Austin

    Joe Bill Pickrell

    Justin Stewart

    Peggy Anne Vallery

    Gloria Tom

  • Bob Fletcher

    Mike Ingram

    John Koleszar

    Richard Williams

    Malpai Borderlands Group

  • Catherine Cimellaro

    Tracy Unmacht

    Arizona Deer Association

    Diablo Trust

    Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center

  • Steve Hirsch

    Steve Clark

    Warner Glenn

    Larry Voyles

    Jean Wilson

  • Richard Sprague

    Jim Unmacht

    Terry and Marge Abbott

    Kevin and Patti O’Connell

    Sempra Energy

  • Senator John McCain

    John W. Harris

    Jim O’Haco

    Dan Priest

    Audubon Arizona

  • Art Craker

    Brian Pinney

    Gary Swanson

    The Saba Family

    Arizona Deer Association – Buckskin Chapter

  • Sandra S. Froman

    William D. “Don” Martin

    Walter Shontz

    Dale L. Slocum

    Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International

  • John Toner

    Dave La Morte

    Ed Shannahan

    Wendell Swank

    National Wild Turkey Federation-AZ Chapter

  • Joe Melton

    Antonio (Tony) Perri

    Roger (Buck) Appleby

    Arizona Antelope Foundation

    Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center Volunteers

  • William Cordasco

    Michael M. Golightly

    Liberty Wildlife

    Babbitt Ranches

    Rio Salado Sportsman’s Club

  • Bill Post

    Dr. Robert Ohmart

    Frances Werner

    Mesa Hunter Education Team

    Yuma Valley Rod and Gun Club

  • Duane L. Shroufe

    Gary Barcom

    L. V. Yates

    Chandler Rod and Gun Club

  • Paul Berquist

    Representative Jerry Weiers

    Arizona Elk Society

    Tom Mackin

    Beth Woodin

  • Bonnie Swarbrick

    Bill Quimby

    Richard Brown

    Salt River Project

    Phoenix Herpetological Society

  • Senator Robert Cannell

    Pete Cowgill

    Anita MacFarlane

    Marvin Robbins

    Mogollon Sporting Association

  • Dave Cohen

    Ron and Sharon Eichelberger

    Steve Bodinet

    The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

  • Margaret Bohannan

    Rep. Jim Carruthers

    Richard Sloan

    The Nature Conservancy of Arizona

  • David E. Brown

    Tom Foust

    Stan Jones

    Anglers United

  • Walter Collins

    Herbert Guenther

    Sherrie Russell Meline

    Arizona Ducks Unlimited

  • Tom Woods

    Ted Blaylock

    DeWayne Smith

    Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society

  • Morris K. (Mo) Udall

    Bob Hirsch

    Pete Cimellaro

    Arizona Heritage Alliance

    Arizona Public Service Company

  • Ben Avery

    Barry Goldwater

    Arthur “Bill” Greene, Jr.

    Eva Patten

    Larry Toschik