From Mother Road:
Conserve and Protect craft beer collaboration makes a difference for AZ wildlife 100% of donations went to survey Sonoran desert tortoises and endangered Mount Graham red
squirrels.
It has a new name, the recipe has changed, but the goal remains the same: bring awareness and support to on-the-ground wildlife conservation. And it’s a partnership that has done just that.
In a creative twist on funding for wildlife conservation, the Arizona Game and Fish Department teamed up on a unique collaboration with Flagstaff-based Mother Road Brewing Co. last year. The plan was for a limited release of craft beer cans dedicated to spreading awareness and raising funds for wildlife conservation. But plans change.
This month Mother Road Brewing Co. is releasing Conserve and Protect Golden Ale — the next evolution of the company’s goal of supporting Arizona’s more than 800 species of wildlife and the biologists working in the field. “Conserve and Protect is the main message because that’s the important message for Arizona,” said Oliver Adams of Mother Road Brewing Co.
A portion of the proceeds from the sales of Conserve and Protect Golden Ale will be donated to AZGFD to support its critical on-the-ground conservation work.
Donations raised from the first round have gone to support two important wildlife conservation projects in Arizona: surveying Sonoran desert tortoises and endangered Mount Graham red
squirrels.
“The Conserve and Protect donations allowed us to survey an additional tortoise plot in 2020, which is fantastic,” said Chad Rubke, a wildlife specialist with the Arizona Game and Fish
Department. The survey plot in the Harcuvar Mountains has rough terrain but, as Rubke put it, “great tortoise habitat.”
The additional survey location means more data was collected on Sonoran desert tortoises, which provides biologists with a better picture of how they are doing. “The data we collect is
vital,” Rubke said. “It goes right to the top of the agencies that have a say in what happens with
the future of this species.”
The annual survey of Mount Graham red squirrels also received financial support from Mother Road Brewing Co. Population surveys for this species are particularly important as its habitat was nearly wiped out by the 2017 Frye Fire in the Pinaleño Mountains. Biologists look for middens, areas where red squirrels store or cache their cones, and this year stimated there are at least 109 squirrels.
This is the first time the population has returned to the triple digits since the species was severely impacted by the fire. Read more about this impressive conservation work.
How can the public help?
● Become a Conservation Member at azwildlifehero.com/join and get Conserve and
Protect Golden Ale swag as an added bonus.
● Support the collaboration by keeping a lookout for Conserve and Protect Golden Ale in
stores and tagging photos with #cheerstoAZwildlife.
● Learn more about Arizona’s local businesses like Mother Road Brewing Co.
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About the Arizona Game and Fish Department
The mission of the Arizona Game and Fish Department is to conserve and protect the state’s 800-plus species of wildlife. AZGFD receives zero general fund tax dollars. Funding is primarily provided by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, tags or stamps, and via a federal excise tax on firearms and ammunition. azgfd.gov
About Mother Road Brewing Co.
Mother Road Brewing Co. is an Arizona top-five craft microbrewery located along Route 66 in Flagstaff. Mother Road was John Steinbeck’s name for Route 66 in The Grapes of Wrath. Mother Road distributes statewide in Arizona with Hensley Beverage Co. and its partners. motherroadbeer.com
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