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Ring in the new year with a wild Goosechase

BY Jeff Williams

ON 01-02-2025

CANADA GOOSE

LITTLE ROCK — A new way to explore nature is part exploration, part art and part creativity. It’s an app called Goosechase and families across The Natural State soon will be able to use it to open all sorts of adventures.

“We’ve been using it for about a year on a local level,” Eric Maynard, an assistant chief in the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Education Division who works with nature centers, said. “Each nature center was doing scavenger hunts – we are now ready to go to a bigger, statewide Goosechase.”

The Natural State Goosechase begins Jan. 1 and will run through March. Each week will feature three or four new “missions.”

“When you complete a mission, you get points,” Maynard said.

Going to a wildlife management area, for instance, might be a mission. Using the Goosechase app, someone completing the mission could post a picture of themselves with the WMA sign.

“Or you could shoot a little video – say what day it is and you went hiking or you went hunting or whatever it may be,” Maynard said.

One hundred points, for example, might be awarded for posting a photo, plus 50 more for posting a video. The Goosechase app will include a variety of activities.

“It’s all different things,” Maynard said. “From going places like nature centers, WMAs, your favorite sporting goods store, where you buy bait to showing stuff you harvested, showing where you went fishing, water trails.”

Anyone can register, and people using the app can see how others are using it and what they’re accomplishing. The missions will be created to appeal to everyone, from hunting and fishing to birding, hiking, paddling and exploring.

“It’s all about introducing people to AGFC programs,” Maynard said.

Although people aren’t competing against one another, those who reach a minimum number of points will be eligible for a prize yet to be determined.

The app is free and it’s free to participate. New missions will drop every Monday.

Scan the Goosechase QR code or visit goosechase.com to learn more and get started. The AGFC missions will be available by joining with code 7BE8VB.

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CUTLINES:

CANADA GOOSE
An innovative app called ‘Goosechase’ has loads of outdoor fun waiting for families in The Natural State this year. Canada goose photo by AGFC photographer Mike Wintroath.

ART
After a trial run with AGFC nature centers last year, the AGFC’s Goosechase missions are ready for a statewide outdoor experience. 

QR CODE
Scan the QR code or visit goosechase.com and join with goosechase code 7BE8VB to get started with AGFC-based missions.


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