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A contest to take pictures of wildlife is open. Photographers can show off their skills and incredible photos through the ...
The best way to protect Arizona baby wildlife, including young hawks, is to leave them alone, said the Arizona Game and Fish ...
Arizona officials and wildlife experts are investigating an extraordinary development: jaguars may be quietly returning to the region after decades of absence. Recent sightings in remote areas suggest ...
Here's why Arizona national parks are a wildlife hotspot and where to go to see the most animals. The Grand Canyon is a favorite destination for tourists and Arizonans alike. It is one of the most ...
Groups in Arizona and Michigan still have time to apply for grants from their respective wildlife departments.
Desert animals generally don't need to be rescued from the heat, according to a reminder issued by wildlife experts after an ...
Arizona’s wildlife is well-adapted for dry conditions, according to Game and Fish Wildlife Biologist Jim Heffelfinger. Desert mule deer, for instance, give birth to their young more than two ...
A familiar rattlesnake slithered into a biologist’s campsite near a ghost town in Arizona. Turns out, the biologist moved the ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced the opening of its 19th annual wildlife photo contest, inviting photographers to submit their best shots of Arizona ...
Amateur and professional shutterbugs with a knack for wildlife photography may now submit entries to the Arizona Game and ...
The same equipment used to dump water on wildfires is used. Arizona's wildlife is well adapted to arid conditions, but the relentless drought has challenged the animals. One May night, a lone ...