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Two Arizona national parks were named among the best parks for seeing wildlife like mountain lions, bison and birds. Here's ...
Conservation efforts at the Phoenix Zoo and Southwest Wildlife aim to protect endangered species like black-footed ferrets ...
Arizona is experiencing a concerning rise in rabies cases among wildlife, prompting officials to issue warnings to pet owners ...
The accidental killing of a Mexican gray wolf in Greenlee County has advocacy groups calling for transparency and ...
It's springtime and you might spot baby animals that appear to be orphaned, but Arizona wildlife officials say young wildlife should be left alone.
The first Trump administration built long segments of steel wall on Arizona's border. Conservationists fear wildlife will ...
With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the ...
Endangered Mexican wolves will continue to be kept south of Interstate 40, after a federal judge in Tucson upheld the current ...
“In Arizona, the principal rabies hosts are bats, skunks and foxes,” said Dr. Anne Justice-Allen, AZGFD wildlife veterinarian. “These animals carry their own distinct strains of the rabies viru ...
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 ...